Veneer Express Layons Walnut european cross

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Wood speciesWalnut european cross
Bot. NameJuglans regia
Tradename EnEuropean Walnut
Type Deciduous tree
Price
Color Light Brown, Brown, Black
Thickness 0.9 mm
Wood Structure Quarter Cut
SurfaceSmooth
TreatmentVeneer Express Layons
Country of harvestEurope
Usages Interior, Furniture, Door
Certification No Certification possible
NoteThe Walnut european tree is not a forest tree, it grows mainly in meadows and fields. Since only forests are certified according to the FSC and/or PEFC guidelines, there are almost no certified veneers in European walnut.

For our Veneer Express Layons we have joined the veneer sheets into large-sized Veneer Layons and laminated on the back with a fleece. The surface is pretreated, either sanded or brushed.

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Detailed Description

A tree up to 30 m high with a diameter of up to 2 m. Waltzy shaft with a mighty crown. Reaches an age of 600 years and more. Shrubby. Bark smooth when young, ash-grey with whitish cork nipples, darkens with age with a coarse, long-cracked bark.

Tradenames and other names

Bot. Name: Juglans regia

Tradename De: Europäischer Walnussbaum, Europäischer Nussbaum

Tradename En: European Walnut

Properties

Raw density: 700 - 750 Kg/m3

Occurrence

The European walnut is native to the whole of Europe, from Central to Western and Southern Europe.
It is also cultivated in Asia and North Africa.

Characteristic and wood color

Sapwood and heartwood clearly separated. Sapwood wide and grey-white. The heartwood in the root run and the forked branches mostly grainy. Colour of the heartwood depends on age and location, grey-brown to dark brown, often wavy, striped and cloudy, matt and shiny. Pores in early wood clearly visible, coarser and larger than in late wood. Growth zones and annual rings differently pronounced. Fibre and colour deviations are frequent. The wood is very decorative and moderately shrinking.