TIMBER

MAPLE

areas of use

Maple is popular around the world for its excellent sustainability, durability and stunning light coloration. Its sale in the form of wood is limited. It is mainly sold whole and veneered. It is this wood that is often preferred in the production of solid and upholstered furniture, musical instruments, all types of flooring in places with high traffic, such as public buildings, tables and kitchen benches, wood carvings, hand tool handles, small works. prepared with a jigsaw and making toys.

Super / ABB / ABC-C

2.5 / 40 / 50 / 60 / 70 / 80 /100 mm

8 cm to 30 cm

80 cm to 4 m

12-14 %

PINE

areas of use

The pine is generally the most preferred tree species in the construction sector, plywood and veneer production. It is also used in the production of furniture, door and window joineries, home decorations, paper production, firewood and any wooden material. It also has a huge place in the coating, carving and turning operations.

AB

20 to 120 mm

8 cm to 30 cm

80 cm to 4 m

12-14 %

WALNUT

areas of use

The walnut wood is mainly used to produce high-quality furniture, massive and veneered plates. It is also used in the production of shoulder parts in rifles and grips in pistols. However, the walnut wood’s usage is not limited to these. It is used in many different fields such as turning, carving, making sports equipment and musical instruments.

Prime / FAS / ABCC

2.5 / 2.6 / 50 / 60 / 80 mm

8 cm to 30 cm

80 cm to 4 m

12-14 %

ASH

areas of use

Usage of the ash wood is not suitable for structural timber. Generally, it is sold as massive and veneer. Its massive is dimensioned to hardwood timber standards. Its wood has a worldwide reputation among designers, architects and lumbermen. The ash wood has been frequently used in the production of furniture, flooring, doors, architectural joinery and kitchen cabinets.

Prime / FAS / ABCC

2.5 / 2.6 / 50 / 60 / 80 mm

8 cm to 30 cm

80 cm to 4 m

12-14 %

FIR

areas of use

The fir wood is generally used in carpentry, joinery and door construction. Especially American doors are made from the fir wood. In addition, the fir wood has been used for many years without any problems, even in humid soils and hot weather changes.

AB

20 to 120 mm

8 cm to 30 cm

80 cm to 4 m

12-14 %

LINDEN

areas of use

Generally, the linden wood is cherished by the artists work with the art of carving. This wood is also important in joinery. Finally, it is common to use in plywood, shoe mold, musical instruments, paper pulp, pencil, medical charcoal, cosmetics, landscaping, household goods, etc.

AB

20 to 120 mm

8 cm to 30 cm

80 cm to 4 m

12-14 %

POPLAR

areas of use

The poplar wood is mostly used for lining coating, painting and drawing board production, match production, interior parts of furniture, meter and ruler production and construction timber. It is also used for utility timber, furniture carcasses, box and crate making, plywood and laminated panel making, veneer and inlays.

Super / ABB / ABC-C

2.5 / 40 / 50 / 60 / 70 / 80 /100 mm

8 cm to 30 cm

80 cm to 4 m

12-14 %

BEECH

areas of use

The beech wood, which has a wide area of use, is used in the production of furniture, paneling, sports equipment, toys, tool handles, turnery and musical instruments. Its durable and hard structure is mostly used in plywood, paper, parquet, plate, and coating areas.

Super / ABB / ABC-C

2.5 / 40 / 50 / 60 / 70 / 80 /100 mm

8 cm to 30 cm

80 cm to 4 m

12-14 %

CHESTNUT

areas of use

Today, the fruit of the chestnut makes this tree valuable to humans, but the wood of the chestnut tree is another factor that makes this tree important. Chestnut wood, which is highly resistant to water and dirt, is widely used in the construction of marine vehicles such as boats and piers. In addition, due to its decorative appearance and strong structure, it is often used in all kinds of decoration work and outdoor structures. It is particularly preferred in the manufacture of furniture, window joinery, garden tables and chairs, parquet and exterior cladding.

Prime / FAS / ABCC

2.5 / 2.6 / 50 / 60 / 80 mm

8 cm to 30 cm

80 cm to 4 m

12-14 %

CHERRY

areas of use

Firstly, the cherry is a decorative wood and that’s why it has been widely preferred in furniture and decoration works in recent years. Secondly, it has been used in turning, carving and producing musical and scientific instruments. At least, it is often preferred in interior architecture as massive and veneer.

Super / ABB / ABC-C

2.5 / 40 / 50 / 60 / 70 / 80 /100 mm

8 cm to 30 cm

80 cm to 4 m

12-14 %

ALDER

areas of use

Although the alder wood is weak above ground, it is pretty durable underwater. Indeed, it has been used for stakes and support for a long time. Moreover, the alder wood has different usage areas. For example, it is preferred in the production of veneer, plywood, charcoal for gunpowder, clogs, stacks/supports, turned products, boxes and packaging.

Super / ABB / ABC-C

2.5 / 40 / 50 / 60 / 70 / 80 /100 mm

8 cm to 30 cm

80 cm to 4 m

12-14 %

SPRUCE

areas of use

The spruce wood is suitable for indoor and outdoor usage. Therefore, it is the essential building and construction timber in Europe. It is generally used for decorative veneering, home flooring, factory flooring, general carpentry, interior construction and joinery. Thanks to its resonance qualities, it is also utilized for soundboards for pianos and bodies of violins and guitars. Finally, we can see the usage of the spruce in the production of boxes, crates, wire poles, mine poles, ship poles, and paper fiber wood.

AB

20 to 120 mm

8 cm to 30 cm

80 cm to 4 m

12-14 %

OAK

areas of use

Oak wood is used in many sectors thanks to its solid and durable timber. Hard oak is widely used in the production of doors, windows and stairs, flooring, parquet, carving and furniture production. On the other hand, soft oak timber is used in furniture production, interior structures, coatings, flooring and decorative structures.

A / B / C

160 mm

8 cm to 30 cm

2,60 m to 4 m

12-14 %