Bacana / Copaiba
Technical species specifications for Bacana, Copaiba Hardwood Flooring from Fantastic Floor – Discount Exotic and Domestic Hardwood Flooring, Prefinished Solid Flooring, Unfinished Solid Flooring and Engineered Flooring.
Description
Copaiba flooring features a great tonal assortment of rich reddish-browns in the heartwood with dark stripes. Copaiba hardwood gorgeously combines distinctive patterning with its light to medium brown reds to create a simultaneously attention-grabbing yet calming feel, making it perfect as a complimentary decorative accent or a centerpiece in itself. The rich, golden luster of Copaiba floors along with a Janka hardness rating comporable to Red Oak make them a good choice for durability and apperance. We offer a Copaiba floor with a variety of stains.

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Scientific Name, Other Names:
Copaifera spp, Copaiba, Copaibeira, Peruvian Teak
About:
Our Bacana hardwood flooring is available exclusively in the engineered format. The boards are 3/8″ thick, 3″ wide or 5″ wide, and 4′ long.
Applications:
Copaiba hardwood is used to make furniture, flooring, carpentry, general construction, interior trim.
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Tangential Shrinkage:
9.2 %
Radial Shrinkage:
4.4 %
Family:
Leguminosae
Tree Characteristics:
The Copaiba tree can reach a height of approximately 100 feet and a diameter of 4 feet.
Geographic Area:
The Copaiba tree is found in Central America and South America.
Color:
Copaiba heartwood is pink to red-brown with copper-colored veins which makes it distinguishable from the bands of sapwood.
Photosensitivity:
Copaiba flooring is photosensitive and will darken slightly over time.
Luster:
Copaiba hardwood has a silky and golden luster.
Grain:
The grain of Copaiba hardwood is straight or interlocked and can sometimes be wavy.
Texture:
Copaiba harwood has a medium texture.
Drying Characteristics:
The drying time for Copaiba hardwood is slow to moderate..
Working Characteristics:
Copaiba hardwood is rated as easy to work and finish.
Durability Rating:
Copaiba hardwood is rated as highly durable.







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