Country wood – Hardwood
Wood is generally classified as hardwood and softwood. Hardwood is typically heavier and denser than softwood and is usually utilised for construction of walls, ceilings and floors
Hardwood wood which is smaller than five inches wide by five inches thick is referred to as lumber. These pieces are usually machine-planed and sawn for certain dimensions primarily being used in residential construction.
Pieces of wood more than are eight inches wide and eight inches thick are called beams. As timber is usually larger in dimension it is used for the frames of structures in buildings and bridges, as well as being used in railroad ties, mine shaft support and crossbeams on utility poles.
Benefits of hard wood (country wood )
- HardWood is ‘renewable’ when responsibly sourced. It is durable, reusable and recyclable
- Thermal insulation.
- Acoustic insulation.
- Adaptability.
- Health benefits due its subjective comfort.
- Structural stability.
- Easy of manufacturing.
- Strengthens rural development and industry.
- Better fire resistance due to low thermal conductivit
Benefits of hard wood:
- Species we deal with Sal wood Ainwood , Arjun wood , Chakunda (S. occidentalis), Siris(Albizia lebbeck) , Eucalyptus, Imli (Tamarindus indica),Mango Neem wood
- Manufacturing facility
- 8 sets of verticals and 8 sets of horizontal saw mill
- Business jV with 32 saw mill Units
- Manufacturing locations – Bhilai , Raipur Chhattisgarh