Cumaru is tannish to deep brown in colour with very distinctive and exotic detail. It is very durable and strong. Cumaru can be left untreated and its natural colours will weather to a silver grey patina. Product Info Product : Cumaru Decking Planks Prime Unfinished Dimensions : 21 x 145 mm x 1.8 2.4 metres Species : Cumaru Surface Finish : Machined one side smoothed, one side grooved, uncoated and untreated. Edge Detail : Rounded 2 Edges 3 mm radius, side grooved for hidden deck fasteners, end waxed. Durability : Very durable and highly resistant against fungi and termites Main Species : Cumaru (Dipteryx odorata) Distribution / Origin : South America and Central America Allergic Reactions: Wood dust can cause respiratory and contact dermatitis allergic reactions. Care should be taken when working with wood. Density at 12% M.C. : 1070 kilos/m3 Average Hardness : Janka: 3540 (White Oak: 1360) Brinell: 5.9 (White Oak: 3.8) 1% Moisture Movement : High 0.25 0.35% based tangential / radial shrinkage = width General Characteristics : The sapwood is about 50mm wide, distinct from the heartwood and yellowish brown in colour. The wood has a waxy or oily feel, a fine texture, and irregular and often interlocked grain. It is an extremely hard and heavy wood.
Garapa is often referred to as Brazilian Ash. It is light yellow to golden brown in colour. It is strong and durable and can be left untreated and weathers naturally to an even silver /grey. Product : FSC GARAPA Decking Planks 19 x 140 mm x 4 16 Prime Dimensions : 19 x 140 mm x 4 16 Species : Garapa Condition : Kiln dried Surface Finish : Machined smooth, uncoated and untreated, end waxed. Edge Detail : Rounded 2 Edges 3 mm radius S4S E4E (Woodtrend recommends 400mm spans) Durability : Moderately durable against fungi and termites Main Species : Garapa (Apuleia leiocarpa) Distribution / Origin : South of Brazil, Argentina, Venezuela and Peru. Certification : 100% Forest Stewardship Council certified. Allergic Reactions : Certain wood dusts can cause respiratory, contact dermatitis and allergic reactions. Care should be taken when working with this wood. Woodtrend recommends working with a mask. Density at 12% M.C. : 790 kilos/m3 Average Hardness : Janka: 2280 (White Oak: 1360) Brinell: 4.4 (White Oak: 3.8) Moisture Movement : Medium General Characteristics: Sapwood is narrow and whitish in colour while the heart wood is mainly yellowish, varying from yellowish brown to pinkish yellow, tending to acquire a reddish or coppery hue after exposure. The wood is lustrous, with a straight to spiralling grain (occasionally slightly interlocked) and with a fine, uniform texture. The wood is hard, heavy, tough and strong.
Garapa is often referred to as Brazilian Ash. It is light yellow to golden brown in colour. It is strong and durable and can be left untreated and weathers naturally to an even silver /grey. Product : GARAPA Decking Planks 19 x 140 mm x 4 16 Prime Dimensions : 19 x 140 mm x 4 16 Species : Garapa Condition : Kiln dried Surface Finish : Machined smooth, uncoated and untreated, end waxed. Edge Detail : Rounded 2 Edges 3 mm radius S4S E4E (Woodtrend recommends 400mm spans) Durability : Moderately durable against fungi and termites Main Species : Garapa (Apuleia leiocarpa) Distribution / Origin : South of Brazil, Argentina, Venezuela and Peru. Allergic Reactions : Certain wood dusts can cause respiratory, contact dermatitis and allergic reactions. Care should be taken when working with this wood. Woodtrend recommends working with a mask. Density at 12% M.C. : 790 kilos/m3 Average Hardness : Janka: 2280 (White Oak: 1360) Brinell: 4.4 (White Oak: 3.8) Moisture Movement : Medium General Characteristics: Sapwood is narrow and whitish in colour while the heart wood is mainly yellowish, varying from yellowish brown to pinkish yellow, tending to acquire a reddish or coppery hue after exposure. The wood is lustrous, with a straight to spiralling grain (occasionally slightly interlocked) and with a fine, uniform texture. The wood is hard, heavy, tough and strong.
Ipe is often referred to as Brazilian Walnut. The wood is olive brown to dark brown in colour with reddish tints and distinctive light and dark marbling or striping. Ipe is extremely hard, dense, durable and stable making this timber ideal for decking. It weathers naturally to an even silver /grey over time. Product : IPE Decking Planks 19 x 140 mm x 3 20ft Prime Dimensions : 19 x 140 mm x 3 and Longer Species : Ipe Surface Finish : Machine Smoothed, untreated and uncoated Edge Detail : Rounded 2 Edges 3 mm radius Durability : Very durable and highly resistant against fungi and termites. Main Species : Ipe (Tabebuia spp.) Distribution / Origin : Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Columbia, Peru, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Surinam, Trinidad and Tobago and Venezuela. Allergic Reactions : Known to cause respiratory and contact dermatitis allergic reactions. Care should be taken when exposed to the dust of Ipe. Density at 20% M.C. : 1100 kilos/m3 Average Hardness : Janka: 3680 (White Oak: 1360) Brinell: 5.9 (White Oak: 3.8) 1% Moisture Movement : High 0.25 0.35% based tangential / radial shrinkage = width General Characteristics : Sapwood is white and clearly demarcated from the heartwood; Heartwood is yellowishbrown to dark olive brown, sometimes with thin veins. Canals contain a greenish yellow deposit.
Ipe is often referred to as Brazilian Walnut. The wood is olive brown to dark brown in colour with reddish tints and distinctive light and dark marbling or striping. Ipe is extremely hard, dense, durable and stable making this timber ideal for decking. It weathers naturally to an even silver /grey over time. Product Info Product : IPE Decking Planks 19 x 190 mm x 4 10 Prime Dimensions : 19 x 90 mm x 4 10 lengths Species : Ipe Surface Finish : Machine Smoothed, untreated and uncoated Edge Detail : Rounded 2 Edges 5 mm radius using Ipe tapered plugs (Woodtrend recommend 400mm maximum span) Durability : Very durable and highly resistant against fungi and termites Main Species : Ipe (Tabebuia spp.) Distribution / Origin : Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Columbia, Peru, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Surinam, Trinidad and Tobago and Venezuela. Allergic Reactions : Known to cause respiratory and contact dermatitis allergic reactions. Care should be taken when exposed to the dust of Ipe. Density at 20% M.C. : 1100 kilos/m3 Average Hardness : Janka: 3680 (White Oak: 1360) Brinell: 5.9 (White Oak: 3.8) 1% Moisture Movement : High 0.25 0.35% based tangential / radial shrinkage = width General Characteristics : Sapwood is white and clearly demarcated from the heartwood; Heartwood is yellowishbrown to dark olive brown, sometimes with thin veins. Canals contain a greenish yellow deposit.
Ipe is often referred to as Brazilian Walnut. The wood is olive brown to dark brown in colour with reddish tints and distinctive light and dark marbling or striping. Ipe is extremely hard, dense, durable and stable making this timber ideal for decking. The timber weathers naturally to an even silver /grey over time or can be oiled. WoodTrend decking tiles are easy to install and can be arranged in many different patterns. Product : IPE Deck Tiles 290 x 290 mm Prime Unfinished Dimensions : 290 x 290 mm (constructed with 4 x 19 x 90mm planks spaced 3mm apart) Species : Ipe Surface Finish : Unfinished Edge Detail : Rounded Edges all 4 Sides Type : Solid Deck Tiles Installation : Self assembly Polypropylene base for superior drainage and longevity. To be laid above a structural support. Each tile supplied with clips for attachment to adjacent tile. Durability : Very durable and highly resistant against fungi and termites Main Species : Ipe (Tabebuia spp.) Distribution / Origin : Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Columbia, Peru, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Surinam, Trinidad and Tobago and Venezuela. Allergic Reactions : Known to cause respiratory and contact dermatitis allergic reactions. Care should be taken when exposed to the dust of Ipe. Density at 20% M.C. : 1100 kilos/m3 Average Hardness : Janka: 3680 (White Oak: 1360) Brinell: 5.9 (White Oak: 3.8) General Characteristics : Sapwood is white and clearly demarcated from the heartwood; Heartwood is yellowishbrown to dark olive brown, sometimes with thin veins. Canals contain a greenish yellow deposit.
Installation Guidance Ensure area is smooth, firm and Remove the locking clip from Use the large clip to join the corners swept free of any loose debris. underside of tile. of four tiles or the small clip to join two tiles at the edge of the deck. Attach the clip to the tile as shown and press firmly into place. Tiles locked together. Should a tile need to be cut to fit the slats should be screwed to the polypropylene based from underneath the tile with a rust resistant screw to hold the slats in place. The tiles do not need to be treated and will change to a beautiful silver patina. They may also be treated with an appropriate decking oil to preserve the natural colour. The tiles can be cleaned using a regular decking cleaner as and when required.
Product Info Product : MASSARANDUBA Decking Planks 21 x 145 mm x 4 and Longer Prime Dimensions : 21 x 145 mm x 4 and Longer Species : Massaranduba Surface Finish : Machined smooth, uncoated and untreated. Edge Detail : Rounded 2 Edges 3 mm radius S4S E4E (Woodtrend recommends 400mm spans) Durability : Moderately durable against fungi and termites Main Species : Massaranduba (Manilkara) Distribution / Origin : South of Brazil, Colombia, Venezuela and Peru. Allergic Reactions : Certain wood dusts can cause respiratory, contact dermatitis and allergic reactions. Care should be taken when working with this wood. Woodtrend recommends working with a mask. Density at 12% M.C. : 1000 kilos/m3 Average Hardness : Janka: 2890 (White Oak: 1360) General Characteristics : Heartwood is light red to rose red when freshly cut, turning dark reddish brown on exposure; sapwood whitish or pale brow, distinct, but not sharply demarcated from the heart wood. The grain is usually straight but sometimes interlocked, and the texture is fine and uniform. The wood is hard and extremely heavy.