Hardwood

Teak Wood

The teak tree, scientifically known as Tectona grandis, is the epitome of quality and excellence. Originating from the pristine forests of Southeast Asia, Teak Wood is praised for its strength, intricate grain patterns, and exceptional workability. The beauty and sophistication of teak wood are reflected in its golden brown hue, intricate grain patterns, and timeless beauty.

From fine furniture craft to marine deck construction to architectural masterpieces, it is the ideal material for a wide range of applications.

The natural durability of Teak Wood extends the lifespan of your projects, making it exceptionally resistant to decay and harsh weather conditions.

Hardwood

Teak Wood Facts

  • Common Name(s) Afrormosia, Afromosia, African Teak
  • Scientific Name Pericopsis elata
  • Distribution West Africa
  • Tree Size 100-150 ft (30-46 m) tall, 3-5 ft (1-1.5 m) trunk diameter
  • Janka Hardness With a remarkable Janka hardness rating of approximately 1000 lbf (pounds-force)
  • Average Dried Weight 45 lbs/ft3 (725 kg/m3)
  • Pricing/Availability Trade of this species is currently tightly controlled. It’s usually available as lumber in good sizes. Prices are medium to high for an imported African hardwood.
  • Color/Appearance Teak wood is typically a yellowish brown, occasion will have an either reddish or olive hue. Color tends to darken with age. Narrow sapwood is pale yellow and is clearly differentiated from the heartwood.
  • Grain/Texture Grain is usually straight, though it can also be interlocked. With a fine uniform texture and good natural luster.

Teak Wood
Applications

The characteristics of African Teak provide it with excellent working and mechanical properties. It is also highly durable in outdoor applications, which makes it an excellent material for flooring and decorative uses.

  • Furniture
  • Flooring
  • Doors
  • Veneer
  • Boat Building

Our wide range of Products:

Since its inception, Sumanglam Wood’s primary focus has been sourcing top-quality timber. In the early 1990s, we expanded our operations to include timber imports from various global regions, including New Zealand, Australia, Canada, Ecuador, Colombia, Ghana, Nigeria, Tanzania, and Malaysia, among others.

We also set up a network of warehouses after establishing our manufacturing facility in Gujarat. Our strategically located warehouses facilitate the trade of a wide range of products, including plywood, doors, and shutters. The success of our company can be attributed to its ability to establish itself as a niche player in the wholesale timber market of India within a relatively short period of time. We developed an extensive customer base by establishing wholesale units and establishing partnerships in five major Indian cities, serving wholesalers as well as leading developers in the country.