rubber wood
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5 R’S1. RECYCLE – CONVERT WASTE INTO REUSEABLE
MATERIAL.2. REDUCE – MAKE A SMALLER AMOUNT,DEGREE OR
SIZES.3. REPRODUCE – PRODUCE AGAIN.4. RENEWABLE - USE AGAIN5. REUSE – USE AGAIN.
PRINCIPLE OF SUSTAINABLITY
RUBBER WOOD FINGER JOINT BOARD
Rubber wood is a light-colored medium-density tropical hardwood obtained from the Pará rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis), usually from trees grown in rubber plantations.
Rubber wood is commonly advertised as an "environmentally friendly" wood, as it makes use of plantation trees that have already served a useful function.
Rubber wood is also known as plantation hardwood, parawood, or "Hevea" for the genus that the tree belongs to.
In 2002, the Malaysian Ministry of Primary Industries marketed it under the name "Malaysian Oak.
Rubber wood trees are not grown specifically for the lumber, but instead have lumber as a by product, rubber wood is considered environmentally friendly (i.e. as a recycled wood).
Rubber wood was found the most durable hardwood found and was used increasingly to make furniture.
WHY RUBBER WOOD IS ECO FRIENDLY MATERIAL
What is rubber wood finger wood joint
Rubber wood finger wood joint is a joint between two rubber wood timbers
that meet end to end.
The joint is constructed by cutting a set of “cuts” in two pieces of rubber wood timber which are then glued with a good quality non-toxic.
Rubber wood finger-joint sticks, boards, panels or sections are strong as the number of “cuts” allows for bigger gluing surface area at the joint.
USES
Table tops Bar tops Chair seat Stair treads Drawer fronts Parquet floors Internal doors Domestic Joinery Furniture fixtures Wall shelves & fixtures Indoor building components
Rubber wood finger joint sticks, boards, panels or sections can be used to make the wooden products such as