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Paulownia
wood has proven to be very versatile. Since it has now become highly
price competitive, new uses for the wood are continually being discovered.
The
wood has long been used in the making of moldings, cabinets, veneers,
furniture and musical instruments. It has now been recognized for
applications where weight is an important element- such as marine
construction, aircraft construction, trucks, trains, RVs, buses,
pallets, crates, finished products to be shipped and vehicle interiors.
All types of transportation benefit from reduced weight with reduced
fuel consumption, higher speeds, longer range, less engine wear,
or an increase in the payload they can carry.
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In
various transportation uses ½ inch Balsa is used as the core for
veneer such as Mahogany or Black Walnut being mounted on top. Paulownia
can be used as the core material and sliced only ¼ inch thick to
be just as strong and light as Balsa. There would also be a space
saving benefit and cost savings in less material being needed.
"Jimmy
Carter's Paulownia Cabinet Brings $230,000"
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- picture used
by permission Maine Antique Digest
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Former
Presiden Jimmy Carter auctions a
display case that he built out of Paulownia.
He is also a commercial Paulownia grower
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Paulownia
wood has proven to be successful in Formula 1 and Formula 2 boat
racing where weight and strength are critical. The wood is used
as a lightweight alternative to Birch and other woods. It creates
a strong hull and can be used in other applications where Balsa
is used. Unlike Balsa, Paulownia does not hold the added weight
from soaking up excessive amounts of epoxy. Paulownia also resists
splitting and warping in the drying process and can hold nails and
screws without splitting.
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Furniture
applications such as interior framing material and panels create
a light yet sturdy product. The demand for lightweight furniture
continues to grow. Decorative moldings can be made in intricate
patterns. Paulownia has been a long favorite for many wood carvers.
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Paulownia
can also be used for crown moldings, windows, drawers, log homes,
humidors, pyrotechnic charcoal, Venetian blinds and surfboards.
It
is naturally rot and insect resistant, making it a great alternative
for Teak wood and Western Red Cedar.
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Contact
us HERE to discover solutions
to make your product lighter , stronger, more competitive and profitable!
Please
take a moment to let us know a little about how you use Paulownia
HERE.
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