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It is a moderately hard medium textured straight grained wood that is approximately the same density as ash and maple hardwood.
Caring for it isn t much different than.
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They re also called rubber trees parawood asian hardwood plantation hardwood or hevea brasiliensis.
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Rubberwood is derived from the rubber tree.
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The trees mature after about nine years.
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After latex production declines about 30 years the trees are harvested and the plantations are replanted.
China is the largest source of rubberwood furniture.
Most rubberwood furniture comes from materials sourced from brazil or asia as these are the primary centers of latex products.
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This latex is used to make rubber.
The wood itself is grown primarily in malaysia thailand and other tropical southeast asian regions.
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The rubberwood used in furniture comes from the tree that produces latex.
When the tree reaches about 30 years of age it no longer produces the materials for rubber so the wood is harvested to create additional products.
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The para rubber tree grown for its latex sap that is the raw material for the world s rubber also yields a highly workable hardwood called rubberwood.
The rubber tree gets its name from the commercially harvested milky latex it exudes when cut.