The janka scale is used to determine the relative hardness of particular domestic or exotic wood species.
Pecan hardwood hardness.
The pecan has long been a favorite food in the americas and it is a complete protein.
100 130 ft 30 40 m tall 2 4 ft 6 1 2 m trunk diameter.
Woods with a higher rating are harder than woods with a lower rating.
13 700 lb f.
Wood hardness chart species alphabetical hardness species by hardness hardness mahogany honduran 800 padauk 1725 mahogany santos 2200 tabaccowood 1750 maple hard north american 1450 rosewood bolivian 1780 maple ivory 1500 bamboo carbonized 1800 maple soft 999 hickory 1820 merbau 1925 pecan 1820 mesquite 2345 yellowheart 1820.
46 lbs ft 3 735 kg m 3 specific gravity basic 12 mc 60 74.
The scale used in the table is pounds force.
Ash 1 200 lbs.
Australian cypress 1 375 lbs.
The wood is virtually the same for both and is usually sold together.
Acacia 1 750 lbs.
The sapwood of hickory is white tinged with brown while the heartwood is pale to reddish brown.
Because hardness is an important factor and hardness varies for each species the janka scale of hardness is an excellent tool to help identify appropriate choices.
On the janka hardness scale pecan hickory comes in at an impressive 1820 almost twice as hard as walnut.
With no expiration dates on the internal beauty of a hardwood floor.
The hickories are an important group within the eastern hardwood forests.
And while this example lists just some of the most popular hardwood species there are hundreds of varieties representing the north american hardwood population.
The pecan tree is the state tree for both alabama and texas.
Amendoim ybarro 1 658 lbs.
Angelim pedra 1 720 lbs.
The true hickories and the pecan hickories fruit bearing.
Andiroba 1 220 lbs.
The janka rating is one of the most accurate ways of determining the durability of any hardwood species.
1 820 lb f 8 100 n modulus of rupture.
The janka test measures the amount of force required to embed a 0 444 steel ball into the wood to half of its diameter.
Bacana cayenne 1 420 lbs.
South central united states and mexico.
While the complete janka hardness listings will reveal that there are some fairly hard softwoods and some relatively soft hardwoods in the species most commonly used in flooring the identifiers hold true.
The pecan tree is possibly better known and loved as the bearer of the pecan nut.
Hardwoods are better than softwoods.
This feature coupled with its beneficial open grain that accepts stain very well will significantly increase the wearability factor to withstand traffic in commercial projects.