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Characteristics and Uses of Camphor Wood

Kistang - Camphor wood may be familiar to Indonesian people. Wood that is commonly found in tropical areas such as on the island of Borneo, especially Samarinda, has the Latin name Cinnamomum camphora. However, do you know what are the characteristics and uses of this wood? Check out the following review, yes!

Characteristics and Uses of Camphor Wood
Characteristics and Uses of Camphor Wood


Get to know the 5 Characteristics and Uses of Camphor Wood


1. Has a Fairly Coarse Texture


Has a fairly rough texture If you want to make furniture with the main material of camphor wood, then the first characteristic you can recognize is by feeling the surface. The surface itself will feel rough with wood fibers dominated by straight or wavy fiber patterns.

The camphor tree itself generally grows at a height of 20-30 meters with a diameter of 0.6-1.2 meters. So that this type of wood is suitable to be used as foundation material and household furniture according to taste. In addition, the wood processing itself is relatively easy because it has straight fibers.

2. Has a Medium Gloss Level


The next characteristic you can recognize through the level of luster it has. The reason is, every wood has a different type of level, as well as this type of wood. Camphor itself belongs to wood that has a medium luster level, where the surface is quite shiny.

With its medium level, camphor has its own natural aesthetic value. You just need to polish it a little to get beautiful and aesthetic results. You can also conjure camphor into decorative ornaments on the walls of your house, or as the main ingredient for making furniture to design your room.

3. Has a Camphor-like Smell


The characteristic of camphor wood can be recognized by its distinctive aroma The next easy way to recognize the characteristics of this wood is through its aroma. This wood tree with the Latin name Cinnamomum camphora is familiar with the name camphor wood in the ears of the public because it smells like camphor or camphor which has a distinctive and pungent smell.

Although it has a distinctive and pungent smell, this wood furniture after processing and finishing will not have a strong smell like camphor. Therefore, don't be afraid to have this type of wood to make your household furniture.

4. Camphor Wood is Durable and Durable


The next characteristic is durable and long lasting. This wood itself is classified as wood with strong and durable class I and type II. When viewed from the classification of the type of class, it is certain that this wood has good quality and there is no doubt about it.

Perhaps, the performance of teak wood is superior when compared to this wood. However, the performance of this type of wood is also not inferior to teak in terms of quality and resistance to temperature changes, pest attacks, and so on. This wood can be an option in terms of budget when compared to teak wood.

5. Has High Resistance To Pests


camphor wood Tend to be more resistant to pest attacks The last characteristic of this wood is its high resistance to certain pests, which makes this wood more durable and long lasting. The distinctive aroma of camphor it has, makes camphor disliked by rotting pests such as termites, and so on.

For this reason, camphor wood is believed to be good and quality termite-resistant wood at an affordable price. Because of its durability, this wood can be processed into various forms of household furniture such as chairs, tables, cabinets, and so on.

Those are the five characteristics of camphor wood and its various uses. There is nothing wrong with being this wood as an option for your ideal residential building material with your family.

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