Journal article

Engineering properties of selected young plantation-grown Australian hardwoods for furniture

Barbara Ozarska

FOREST PRODUCTS JOURNAL | FOREST PRODUCTS SOC | Published : 2009

Abstract

Most of the furniture manufactured in Australia is made from the eucalypt timber species. Although in the past old-growth eucalypt timbers were primarily used for the production of furniture and other appearance products, a global trend to promote the sustainable use of timber resources has stimulated the industry to adapt to the change by utilizing plantation and regrowth timbers. Reference materials on the properties of Australian species provide data on old-growth timbers but limited publications are available which compare the properties of plantation and old-growth timbers for high-value wood products. So, a research study was undertaken with the goal of investigating the suitability of..

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