Technical Wood Properties for Cambara Hardwood
Technical information about Cambara Mahogany from TrailerDecking.com
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- Scientific Name, Other Names: Erisma uncinatum, Mahogany, Jaboty, Quarubarana, Mureillo, Cedrinho, Mureillo
- Description: Cambara Mahogany is a common substitute to Dark Red Meranti. Cambara is very color consistent and takes on a deep chocolate color when stained with oil. Commonly used for residential decking, especially in the Northeast US, Cambara can also be used for industrial applications such as tie down slats and side rack material.
- Janka Hardness: 1,740 pounds
- Strength (MOR): 12,800 psi
- Stiffness (MOE): 1,640 1000 psi
- Density (KG/m3): 650
- Tangential Shrinkage: 9.1%
- Radial Shrinkage: 4.2%
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