Wooden Hanger Factory Discusses The Properties Of Rubber Wood!
Jun 26, 2024
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At present, high-quality materials used for producing solid wood (such as hardwood such as jojoba and beech) have high material prices. As a result, some wooden hanger manufacturers have started to try using cheaper wooden materials (such as rubberwood, birch, etc.) to produce wooden hangers in order to meet a wider range of consumer needs. Now let me share with you about the natural properties of rubberwood:
Rubber wood
Main production areas: domestic rubber wood (Hainan, Yunnan), imported rubber wood (Thailand, Malaysia)
Rubber: The distinction between heartwood and sapwood is not clear, with heartwood being light yellow to yellow reddish brown and sapwood being light in color. The growth ring is slightly obvious to not obvious. Scattered pore material, visible to the naked eye with few pipe holes; Medium size; Arranged radially; The filling material inside the pipe hole is abundant. There is a large amount of thin-walled tissue in the axial direction, which is obvious to the naked eye, with strip like and adjacent tube like structures.
Rubber wood properties: Rubber wood is relatively light and soft, with an air dry density of about 0.61-0.64 g/cm3. It contains a lot of sugar and is not easy to remove or dry. It must undergo chemical degreasing and acid removal treatment. It is not suitable for people who are prone to allergies. It is prone to cracking, discoloration, slight odor, decay, and insect infestation. Easy to color, able to accept all types of colors for dyeing and coating, easy to match with the color tone of other types of wood. Commonly used in the fields of home furnishings, composite boards, density boards, etc., the solid wood hanger industry is currently also involved in many areas.
Summary: The biggest advantage of rubberwood is that it is abundant in natural wood resources and relatively cheap, which has led to the increasing use of rubberwood by wooden hanger manufacturers to produce wooden hangers to reduce costs, especially in the mid to low price range.

