Luxury Hotel Furniture Factory introduces the tips for judging the quality of wood:
1. A simple and effective way to identify the quality of wood: the greater the color difference between the core material and the sapwood, the better the material of the core material. Almost all hardwoods have dark core and light sapwood. Some pine has long core material, but the color difference between the core material and the sapwood is very small, so pine rarely has high-quality wood. Those species of Phoebe Phoebe are the long core Phoebe with a large color difference between the core material and the sapwood. The type of Phoebe with the largest color difference is Phoebe yunnanensis. Of course, there are also a few trees that do not grow heartwood with good materials. This is a special case.
2. High-quality wood must have more than 4 of the following 6 indicators: (1) It has aroma; (2) The material is excellent; (3) The wood grain is beautiful; (4) The wood color is beautiful or unique; (5) Rich Oily, wear-resistant, corrosion-resistant and insect-resistant; (6) The genuine product is the core material of this tree species.
3. Whether the core material grows naturally to old. All trees that want to grow core wood must reach a certain growth period before the light-colored sapwood begins to gradually transform into core wood. This transformation process will continue for many years. It is also a process where the core material naturally grows to old, and the color of the core material will gradually darken. Generally, the proportion of the core material in the cross section of the wood is more than 95% as the criterion to judge whether the core material naturally grows old. For white wood, the wood that has not yet formed the core material is a tender material, although it is available but not genuine, and the sapwood is a waste material that should be removed when used; if the core material ratio is equal to or lower than 50%, the core material material is slightly better Tender material that has not formed a core material, but is still a juvenile material; if the core material ratio reaches 80%, it is basically usable wood; if the core material ratio reaches 90%, it belongs to normal usable wood; the core material ratio reaches or exceeds 95% , That is, high-quality wood that grows naturally to old; the so-called "old material" that is stored or used for many years from tender materials has a material difference with that of wood that grows naturally to old. For hardwoods such as red sandalwood, fragrant wood, and rosewood, 80% is often close to the limit of the proportion of core wood.
4. The wood of the same tree species grows on the relatively barren high mountains, and its texture is worse than that of dams or hilly areas; the texture of wood that grows in temperate regions is generally inferior to that of subtropical or tropical wood.
Through the above introduction,5 Star Hotel Furniture Manufacturers hopes that you can simply refer to the content of this article in future use.