The rubber tree gets its name from the commercially harvested milky latex it exudes when cut.
What is asian rubber hardwood.
Rubberwood is seen on a wide variety of mostly inexpensive asian imported furniture.
Rubberwood is a low cost light tropical hardwood timber.
Rubberwood is a whitish lumber that gradually fades to a light brown over time.
After latex production declines about 30 years the trees are harvested and the plantations are replanted.
While asian hardwood is native to brazil it is cultivated in a variety of tropical locations.
Rubberwood is derived from the rubber tree.
Many big box and home furnishings retailers will have pieces made out of rubberwood.
When sold in this capacity it is sometimes marketed under the ambiguous moniker plantation hardwood.
The wood itself is grown primarily in malaysia thailand and other tropical southeast asian regions.
Rubberwood actually does come from rubber trees.
China is the largest source of rubberwood furniture.
This latex is used to make rubber.
Also known as rubberwood parawood or para rubber tree asian hardwood lumber is a byproduct of rubber plantations produced from older trees that no longer produce latex.
In many aspects it is comparable to teak.
Asian hardwood is light cream in color medium in density and used in the manufacturing of inexpensive furniture and household items.