Caribbean Pine

Characteristics:

Caribbean pine wood

Species native to Central America; The hondurensis variety comes from
Honduras and has turned out to be the variety that has been best adapted to Venezuela.

Applications:

The physical and mechanical properties of wood make it suitable for
be used as construction wood and light construction and structures
wood when the wood comes from older trees. Favorite
for carpentry work

Characteristics:

Acacia wood

Native to northeast Australia (Queensland), Papua New Guinea
and the Moluccas Islands (Eastern Indonesia). The acacia is a kind of
rapid growth used for industrial plantations and for
reforest marginal areas

Applications:

ACACIA WOOD IS MEDIUM
AT HIGH VALUES OF MECHANICAL RESISTANCE
AND CAN BE USED IN PRODUCTS LIKE
BEAMS, BOARDS OF TABLES AND CHAIRS,
LIBRARY SHELVES
AND CABINETS, AMONG OTHERS.

Acacia

Eucalipto

Characteristics:

Eucalyptus Wood

Species native to Timor and other islands in the eastern part of the archipelago
From Indonesia, its cultivation has expanded to Australia, Brazil, Cameroon,
China, Congo, Costa de Mar l, Spain, French Guiana, Guyana, Gabon,
Madagascar, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea. The most extensive plantations
They are located in Brazil due to the popularity of the species in tropical climates,
where clonal banks of this species can be found.

Applications:

EUCALYPTUS WOOD IS USED
TO MANUFACTURE FURNITURE, POSTS, PANELS,
CELLULOSE FOR PAPER, FIBER BOARDS
AND AS FUEL IT PRODUCES COAL
WITH GOOD PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Presentations

  • Roll with bark 16 cm to 30 cm or 12 cm to 16 cm in diameter and a length of 2.50 M /3.10 M /3.70 M / 5.90 M
  • Panel thickness 100 mm X width 100 mm X length 2440 mm / 3050 mm / 3660 mm
  • Plank thickness 50 mm / 38 mm x width from 100 mm – 200 mm / length 2440 mm / 3050 mm / 3660 mm
  • Table thickness 17 mm / 20 mm / 25 mm X 100 mm – 200 mm

 

Seeds

Acacia wood

Native to northeast Australia (Queensland), Papua New Guinea
and the Moluccas Islands (Eastern Indonesia). The acacia is a kind of
rapid growth used for industrial plantations and for
reforest marginal areas

Seeds allow production
of more homogeneous plants,
with rapid growth
initial and higher volume
of wood per unit
Of surface.

CHIPS

Raw and barkless converted Caribbean pine wood
in chips or chips, through standardized and intended processes
mainly for export. It is used in manufacturing
pulp for paper, boards of different characteristics
and to produce caloric bioenergy.
CHARACTERISTICS:
Standardized production follows SCAM 40:01-2010 standards
(dimensions) that establishes:

Average length: 30 – 45 mm
Average thickness: ≤8mm
About size: ø ≥ 45 mm
Acceptable: 7 ≥ ø ≤ 45 mm and e≤ 8 mm
Chip pin: 3 ≥ ø ≤ 7 mm
Fine: ø ≤ 3 mm
About thickness: e ≥ 8 mm

CORTEX

Byproduct of both sawmilling and chip production,
It is sold by the metric ton for use in the production of
heat energy, such as for land filling or partially decomposed as material for nurseries and plantations to improve soils;
In some nurseries it is used as a substrate in flower crops.
Caribbean pine bark contains phenolic compounds: phenols
monomeric or compound avonoids and polymeric phenols, such
such as tannins, ovafenos and phenolic acids, a group of phenols of great
importance in leather tanning, preparation of adhesives and glues
phenolics very suitable for gluing plywood
weather resistant.
Hydrophilic bark extracts contain antioxidants
and other active ingredients usable in the preparation of medicines
and that can be used as antifungal products.

RESIN

It is an organic secretion produced by pine trees.
Caribbean pine plantations constitute a potential
available for obtaining pine resin, whose processing
allows you to obtain rosin and turpentine, products in demand for
the preparation of glues, elastomers, varnishes, waxes, solvents,
essential oils, soaps, disinfectants and perfumes.
Chemically oleoresin is a complex mixture of terpenes,
resin acids and neutral components. The Uverito pines contain
between 71 to 78% resin acids, 12 to 19% turpentine and a
small fraction of neutral substances.

TONGUE AND HEM
DRY IN CHAMBER

It is produced from Caribbean pine wood, it is the result of a secondary process of conversion of kiln-dried sawn wood, carried out in the workshops that Mavetur has in the Chaguaramas and Aceital Industrial complexes, we have high-capacity equipment to produce in a highly efficient series of wood planed on both sides and molded with a tongue and groove on its edges, the process meets national and international dimension and quality standards.
It is manufactured in appropriate dimensions for use as floors, interior and exterior walls and ceilings. It can be produced with natural wood dried in a stove and/or preserved with environmentally friendly chemicals.

Applications:

Main applications to the construction sector,
manufacturing of homes, interior enclosures,
panels, walls, ceiling, others.

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