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Tulipwood originates from the southeastern United States, but is cultivated and distributed in other parts of the world. It has many uses there, but is better known in Europe as a veneer.
Tulipwood has a very light, white-yellow wood. It is light (about 0.52 g/cm3) and soft, and more or less brittle depending on its age. It darkens quickly when exposed to air. We also offer tulipwood in various colors! Tulipwood is not very durable and is quickly attacked by insects, which is why its use is usually limited to interior areas or furniture.Due to its soft nature, tulipwood can be easily worked with all tools. It also dries very quickly without the risk of cracking or warping. In principle, there is no internal tension.
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Sources:
Fritz Kohl, 2012, „Furniere“, Seite 23
Begemann, Helmut F., 1962, Lexikon der Nutzhölzer, Seite 811
Bilder: "Templin Furnier e.K."
Fritz Kohl, 2012, „Furniere“, Seite 23
Begemann, Helmut F., 1962, Lexikon der Nutzhölzer, Seite 811
Bilder: "Templin Furnier e.K."