Rubberwood is an eco-friendly hardwood from the maple family
of woods.
Rubberwood is often the most misunderstood
species of wood in our industry. The name rubberwood invokes
a variety of misconceptions as to it's features and to
it's
durability. Rubberwood (also called Parawood in Thailand)
is the standard common name for the timber of Hevea brasiliensis.
In fact, rubberwood is one of the more durable lumbers used
in the manufacturing of wooden promotional items. As a member
of the maple family, rubberwood has a dense grain character
that is easily controlled in the kiln drying process. Rubberwood
has very little shrinkage making it one of the more stable
construction materials availabe for manufacturing.
There is one more important feature of rubberwood that is
very important in today's world. Rubberwood is one of the
most ecologically "friendly" lumber
used in today's industry. After the economic life
of the rubber tree, which is generally 26-30 years, the latex
yields become extremely low and the planters then fell the
rubber trees and plant new ones. So, unlike other woods that
are cut down for the sole purpose of producing furniture,
etc, rubberwood is used only after it completes it's latex
producing cycle and dies. This wood is therefore eco-friendly
in the
sense that we are now using what was going as waste.
Do not mistake the name rubberwood when it comes to its
quality features which compare well with
those of conventional hardwoods. Thus we have the ideal substitute
with the major difference that Rubberwood is cheaper,
more plentiful and eco-friendly.
All of the cheese board items linked here are made of rubberwood,
some of them will have bamboo inlays.
Please call or email us
today for a quote on these items.