- Business Type:
- Manufacturer
- Year Established:
- 2004
- Total Revenue:
- Main Markets:
Company Description
Our Company is one of the good manufacturers of wood products from South America, and we are in the Wood market over 15 years. We have our Factories/Sawmill and our own forests. We are making deals and shipments for Asian Market, Europe Market and U. S.A Market. Our products are: Logs, Wooden cylinders, Wooden blocks, Rough sawn timber, Planed wood (S4S) made from beautifull hardwoods. As well as, Lignum vitae/Palo Santo Cylinder (turned by turning-machine); Lignum vitae/Palo Santo timber bearings.
- Our wood species:
. Aromatic Balsamo / Balsamo with smell / Balsam of Tolu (Myroxylon spp. ): this specie has a smell (good and pleasant smell). Heartwood is red brown, becoming to the deep red upon on exposure; fairly uniform to stripped.
. Brazilian Ash / Brazilian Gold Wood / Grapia (Apuleia spp. ): Heartwood is golden yellow.
. Brazilian Hickory / Guayabi (Patagonula spp. ): Heartwood is light brown, with faint darker streaks. It' s suggested as a substitute for black walnut is dark brown to almost black on exposure, often with darker streaks. It is very similar to American Black Walnut concerning to the color and the design of the veins.
. Guayacan / Brazilian Ebony (Caesalpinia spp. ): Heartwood is dark brown to almost black on exposure, often with darker streaks. It is very similar to American Black Walnut concerning to the color and the design of the veins.
. Fustic / Mora Amarilla (Chlorophora spp. ): Heartwood has yellow color when freshly sawn, turning on few days on golden brown to dark brown, on exposure. * Particularity: Also contains the dye, maclurin, long used as a yellowish-brown or khaki dye.
. Ivory Maple Wood / Guatambu (Balforoudendron spp. ): Heartwood is nearly white up to pale yellowish-brown.
. Kurupay / Curupay / Patagonian Rosewood (Anadenanthera macrocarpa syn. Piptadenia macrocarpa): Heartwood is initially pale brown, but it darkens upon exposure to reddish brown with darker colored, almost black streaks which give the wood a very attractive appearance. The reddish-brown wood bears a superficial resemblance to old Mahogany (Swietenia).
. Lapacho / Brazilian Walnut (Tabebuia spp. ): Heartwood is olive brown to blackish, often with lighter or darker striping, darkening to grayish-green or brownish-olive on exposure.
. Lignum vitae / Palo Santo (Bulnesia spp. ): this specie has a smell Good and pleasant smell). Heartwood is greenish and It is often beautifully figured with blackish green fine veins.
. Mesquite / Algarrobo / South American Itin (Prosopis spp. ): Heartwood tends to be a medium to chocolate brown, often marked with darker strips. Color tends to darken with age. Somewhat reminiscent of Black Walnut.
. Tigerwood Urunday (Astronium spp. ): Heartwood is red brown turning to dark brown, often with darker veins.
. Tamboril / Timbo (Enterolobium spp. ): Heartwood is commonly rose beige to pale or dark maroon is red brown turning to dark brown, often with darker veins.
. Yvyraro / Brazilian Oak (Pterogyne spp. ): Color is Light pinkish brown or flesh-colored when fresh, deepening upon exposure and suggesting Mahogany (Switenia spp); often with darker striping.