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Ayous/ Obeche Cladding, Thermo Treated

  • Offer
    18250797
  • Date
    2019-03-28
  • Valid until:
    Permanent

Product

Type Exterior Cladding
Core material Solid wood
Solid wood type African Hardwood
Species Obéché (Abachi, Ayous, Samba, Wawa)
Species origin Cameroon

Specifications

Volume 1 20'Container per month Convert
Thickness 20 mm  Convert
Width 90; 135 mm Convert
Length 1500-4200 mm Convert
Quality -
Certification PEFC
Description
The ayous specie which is provided from sustainable wood species in Africa becomes a plain, durable and an elegant texture after the thermal modification process.

Due to its easy processable structure and its lightness, our ayous claddings are mostly preferred in cladding applications. Also, it’s a perfect match for applications on claddings where Iroko deckings have been choosen for; due to it’s similar colour and structure. Like our other products, due to the low moisture exchange, ayous claddings provide maximum durability even in severe climate conditions.

With its knotless texture, ayous cladding brings simplicity and classiness to your living spaces.

Origin: Cameroon
Botanical Name: Triplochiton Scleroxylon
Biological Life: 15-25 years
Durability Class: 2

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