3 1/8" Unstained Brazilian Cherry
SKU#: TIKBCX3
- Brazilian Cherry - PF w/clear UV Satin
- Eng. 2-Layer 7/16" x 3-1/8" x RL 12" - 60"
- avg. 30". Mixed Grain
- Select Grade
- Milled w/Micro-beveled Edges/Ends. FSC Mix 82%
- SCS-COC-000007
Eco Properties
FSC Certification
$0.00 / sqft
- Details
- Environmental Attributes
- Wood Info
- Tech Specs
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- Wood Name
Brazilian Cherry - Species Botanical Name
Hymenaea, courbaril
- Lumber Name(s)
Jatoba in Brazil, Paquio in Bolivia, Guapinol
Size / Finish / Milling Info
?Thickness
0.4375(11.00 mm)
?Width
3.125 (80.0000 mm)
?Length Range
12 - 60 (300.00mm - 1524.00mm)
?Average Length
24 (610.00mm)
?Wear Layer Type
Sawn
?Wear Layer Thickness
2.00mm
?Edge Type
Micro-Beveled Edges & Ends
?Surface Type
Smooth
?Finish
Prefinished - UV
?Stain Color
UnstainedUnstained
- Wood Name
Brazilian Cherry - Species Botanical Name
Hymenaea, courbaril
- Lumber Name(s)
Jatoba in Brazil, Paquio in Bolivia, Guapinol
FSC Mix
Combination of wood from FSC-certified forests and wood from non-certified “controlled” sources (i.e. wood that is recycled/reclaimed/salvaged, not harvested illegally, and not from endangered forests).
No Added Urea-Formaldehyde
No urea-formaldehyde added during processing or manufacture.
- Wood Name
Brazilian Cherry - Species Botanical Name
Hymenaea, courbaril
- Lumber Name(s)
Jatoba in Brazil, Paquio in Bolivia, Guapinol
?Grain Selection
Mixed Grain
?Grade
Select
?Species Hardness
2820
GANN Moisture Meter Setting
#3
GANN Moisture Meter Correction
-0.2%
Red Oak Moisture Meter Correction
-0.2%
Shrinkage Coefficient-Flat Sawn
0.00289
Shrinkage Coefficient-Straight Grain
0.00218
Site Finish Issues
none known
Allergic Potential
none known
Stability
2 (average & similar to red oak)
Countries Grows In
Brazil, Bolivia, Peru, Venezuela, Suriname, Nicaragua, Mexico, Guatemala and the Caribbean
Janka Hardness
Color Change
Like domestic cherry, Brazilian Cherry will change dramatically over time from the yellow/tan/salmon color when freshly milled into a deep rich reddish color. In direct sunlight, the color change will occur within a few days. Out of sunlight, it will oxidize slowly over six months. Water based finishes tend to retard the color change while oil based finishes enhance it
Color Range
Brazilian Cherry varies from yellowish hues to pink/reds to dark reds with black striping. Quartered selection yields the most uniform look/color range
Where to Use
Given Brazilian Cherry’s extreme hardness, it may be used in residential and commercial installations
- Wood Name
Brazilian Cherry - Species Botanical Name
Hymenaea, courbaril
- Lumber Name(s)
Jatoba in Brazil, Paquio in Bolivia, Guapinol
- Wood Name
Brazilian Cherry - Species Botanical Name
Hymenaea, courbaril
- Lumber Name(s)
Jatoba in Brazil, Paquio in Bolivia, Guapinol
Size / Finish / Milling Info
?Thickness
0.4375(11.00 mm)
?Width
3.125 (80.0000 mm)
?Length Range
12 - 60 (300.00mm - 1524.00mm)
?Average Length
24 (610.00mm)
?Wear Layer Type
Sawn
?Wear Layer Thickness
2.00mm
?Edge Type
Micro-Beveled Edges & Ends
?Surface Type
Smooth
?Finish
Prefinished - UV
?Stain Color
UnstainedUnstained
Packing Info
?Quantity in Bundle
31.00 sqft.
?Quantity in Pallet
1240.00 sqft.
?Weight per Sqft
1.65 lbs.
FSC Mix
Combination of wood from FSC-certified forests and wood from non-certified “controlled” sources (i.e. wood that is recycled/reclaimed/salvaged, not harvested illegally, and not from endangered forests).
No Added Urea-Formaldehyde
No urea-formaldehyde added during processing or manufacture.
?Grain Selection
Mixed Grain
?Grade
Select
?Species Hardness
2820
GANN Moisture Meter Setting
#3
GANN Moisture Meter Correction
-0.2%
Red Oak Moisture Meter Correction
-0.2%
Shrinkage Coefficient-Flat Sawn
0.00289
Shrinkage Coefficient-Straight Grain
0.00218
Site Finish Issues
none known
Allergic Potential
none known
Stability
2 (average & similar to red oak)
Countries Grows In
Brazil, Bolivia, Peru, Venezuela, Suriname, Nicaragua, Mexico, Guatemala and the Caribbean
Janka Hardness
Color Change
Like domestic cherry, Brazilian Cherry will change dramatically over time from the yellow/tan/salmon color when freshly milled into a deep rich reddish color. In direct sunlight, the color change will occur within a few days. Out of sunlight, it will oxidize slowly over six months. Water based finishes tend to retard the color change while oil based finishes enhance it
Color Range
Brazilian Cherry varies from yellowish hues to pink/reds to dark reds with black striping. Quartered selection yields the most uniform look/color range
Where to Use
Given Brazilian Cherry’s extreme hardness, it may be used in residential and commercial installations








