Veneer European Oak 0.90 mm

Item No. 01-000109
The oak has a grey-yellow to light brown to dark yellow-brown colouring. The wood pattern of the oak is characterised by ring-shaped early wood vessels and clearly separated annual rings, which show a distinctive pattern of the wood or stripes on the longitudinal surfaces. The large, broad wood rays
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Description

The oak has a grey-yellow to light brown to dark yellow-brown colouring. The wood pattern of the oak is characterised by ring-shaped early wood vessels and clearly separated annual rings, which show a distinctive pattern of the wood or stripes on the longitudinal surfaces. The large, broad wood rays typical of the oak are conspicuous and enliven the picture as a mirror.

Trade names and other names

German: Eiche europäisch
English: English oak, European oak, French oak, Pedunculate oak
French: Chene blanc, Gravelin, Chêne pédonculé
Italian: Farnia, Rovere, Rovere di slavonia
Spanish: k.A.
Dutch: Europees eiken, Zomereik
Portuguese: Carvalho-roble, Carvalho-vermelho
Arabic: Balluud aswad ingilizi
Chinese: 欧洲橡木

Available veneer thicknesses

0.56, 0.9, 1.2, 1.4, 2.4 mm and saw veneer 7 mm, other thicknesses on request

Occurrence

Oak is found almost all over Europe, in Norway up to the 63rd degree north latitude and in Russia up to the 57th degree north latitude, as well as in the Caucasus and in Asia Minor, furthermore in the south as far as central Spain, Sicily and on Crete.

Trunk and bark

Oak reaches a height of up to 50m in favourable locations, with a diameter of up to 2m, but usually shorter and weaker. The trunk of the oak is consistently well grown, often twisted and knotless up to 15m. The bark of the oak is thick, deeply longitudinally fissured and dark grey.

Characteristics and wood colour

The oak has coarse pores and sharply defined annual rings. Wide medullary rays appear as light shiny bands in radial section and as brown lines in tangential section in oak wood. The yellowish-white sapwood of oak is only narrowly developed. The heartwood of the oak is grey-yellow when fresh, later darkening to light to dark brown when exposed to air.

Specifications
Category Veneers
Product group Veneers sliced
Thicknesses 0.90 mm
Weight kg/m2 0.750
Specie European Oak
Botanical name Quercus robur/Quercus petraea
Wood type Hardwood
Main occurrence Europe
Wood origin Germany | France | Italy | Croatia | Austria | Romania | Switzerland | Slovakia | Slovenia | Czech Republic | Hungary
Manufacturing/origin Germany | Austria | Slovenia
Certification not certified | FSC®100%
Colour light-brown
Hue medium colour
Use furniture | interior | doors | construction wood
Customs tariff number 44089000
Packaging in bundle, approx. 16 sheets
Items on stock yes
Date of delivery approx. 3 - 6 working days
Postal shipping nein
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