Veneer Elm steamed 0.90 mm

Item No. 01-000378
Elm, which has become rare due to elm dieback, is one of the most decorative European woods with its beautiful vividly figured texture. The typical shiny golden-brown colour gives elm wood a distinguished atmosphere. Trade names and other names German: Rüster  English: Broadleaf elm, European
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Description


Elm, which has become rare due to elm dieback, is one of the most decorative European woods with its beautiful vividly figured texture. The typical shiny golden-brown colour gives elm wood a distinguished atmosphere.


Trade names and other names

German: Rüster
 English: Broadleaf elm, European mountain elm, European elm, Scotch elm, Scottish elm, wych elm
 French: Orme blanc, Orme de montagne
 Italian: Olmo di montagna, Olmo montano
 Spanish: Olmo de montaña, oma
 Dutch: Ruwe Iep
 Portuguese: n.a.
 Arabic: n.a.
 Chinese: 欧洲榆木



Available veneer thicknesses

0.56, 0.9, 1.4 mm, other thicknesses on request


Occurrence

The elm (Ulmus glabra) grows in Central and Southern Europe, reaching as far north as the northern part of Scandinavia and as far south as North Africa and Asia Minor. It does not occur in the British Isles.


Trunk and bark

The elm tree grows to a height of about 40 m and diameters between 0.5 and 1.5 m, sometimes slightly spindly due to strong roots. The shaft is usually short, as the branching starts at heights of about 6m, especially in the open. The bark consists of thick-walled bast fibres. The bark of elm (elm) is smooth, brownish grey when young, later splitting into rectangular pieces and then resembling English oak.


Characteristics and wood colour

Pores in early wood are coarse and arranged in multi-rowed rings (ring-porous); late wood pores are fine and mostly united in wavy bands. The sapwood is light-coloured (yellowish to light grey-brown), usually clearly separated from the heartwood, the heartwood ranges from light brown to grey-brown to reddish brown and darkens under the influence of light. In the transition zone from sapwood to heartwood, the formation of colour stripes is possible in elm (elm).


Specifications
Category Veneers
Product group Veneers sliced
Thicknesses 0.90 mm
Weight kg/m2 0.490
Specie Steamed Elm
Botanical name Ulmus carpinifolia/Ulmus glabra
Wood type Hardwood
Main occurrence Europe
Wood origin Germany | Italy | Austria | Switzerland
Manufacturing/origin Austria
Certification not certified | FSC®100%
Colour orange brown
Hue medium colour
Use furniture | interior
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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