VARITIES 
                    : 
                    MOABI, 
                    AMERICAN CEDAR, SOUTHERN OAK, SAPELI, MAKORE, GOLDEN CEDAR, 
                    RED CEDAR, KOTO, POMA, CHEN CHEN, AFRICAN WALNUT, MATTLED 
                    MAKORE, MAHOGANY, STEAM BEECH, KEVEZINGA, SAPELI CROWN, MOABI 
                    CROWN, ROMAN WOOD, INDIAN PEAR, LALIQUE, JATOBA, ANEGRE, AMERICAN 
                    WHITE ASH, EUROPEAN ASH, AMERICAN WHITE OAK, AMERICAN RED 
                    OAK, SYCAMORE, ALASKA BIRCH, MULTI COLOR TULIP, KNOTTY PINE, 
                    FOREST MEADOW, GREEN TULIP, STEAM MAPLE, AMERICAN WALNUT, 
                    EBIARA, AMAZAQUE, AMERICAN CHERRY, ROSE WOOD, ZIBRANA, WENGE, 
                    ORIC WENGE, GOLDEN WONGE, IPE, SUCUPIRA, GONCLO AVES, ALDORADO, 
                    PINE, CHESTNUT, WEATHERED SYCAMORE, OLIVE ASH, SAP GUM, SANTOSH, 
                    ZARA, SUMA UMA, LIME, CEREJERA, ANGIKO, ANGI-EXOTICA, BETE 
                    ERABLATO, SATIN WALNUT, COBAIBA, LACEWOOD, SWISS PEAR, BEM 
                    NATURAL, APPLE BIRCH, QUILTED MAPLE, EBONIE, NAUTICAL EBONIE, 
                    CARBOLO NATURAL, PLANTREE FLAKES, TINEO, LOURO PRITO, QBEC 
                    ASH, ECRU WALNUT, ETIMOE, MAZON ETIMOE, TULIPIER BIFLORA, 
                    DOOR SKIN, FIGURED ANEGRE, FIGURED SYCAMORE, FIGURED EUCOLYPTUS, 
                    FIGURED CUBUREXIA, FIGURED MAKORE, FIGURED MAPLE, FIGURED 
                    BOSSE, FIGURED RED OAK, PLANTREE CLUSTER, OAK CLUSTER, ELM 
                    CLUSTER, MYRIAL CLUSTER, BUBINGA POMELLE, DAUKA POMELLE, MOABI 
                    POMELLE, 
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                Adhesives 
                    The 
                    world's most valuable hardwood. The rare beauty of teak. Its 
                    golden brown luster, decorative grain and unique properities 
                    have made it one of the most demanded woods of the world. 
                    There are many uses for teak. Teak does not wrap, crack or 
                    turn black when in contact with metals. It is ideal for marine 
                    use.  
                   Teak yachts are the paragon 
                    of elegance and teak graces the decks of thousands of sailing 
                    vessels. Teak has been the mainstay of the boat building industry 
                    for serveral centuries.  
                   On land teak has a multide 
                    of uses, doors, window frames, sculptures, exterior joinery, 
                    interior and exterior furniture. Teak flooring in a variety 
                    of sizes and designs enhances the beauty and value of any 
                    room. The chemical industry recognises many applications for 
                    teak because of its durability and resistance to harsh chemicals. 
                   
                   Teak has been used extensively 
                    in the oil fields of the Middle East as it is the only wood 
                    in the world that can withstand the harsh dry desert conditions 
                    and not conduct electrical sparks that could cause a deadly 
                    explosion. Another outstanding feature of teak is its durability 
                    in all types of climatic conditions. Outdoor teak furniture 
                    needs no paint or vanish. Severe winter snow storms, monsoon 
                    rains and tropical heat cannot diminish the strength of teak. 
                   
                   Teak is one of the few woods 
                    in the world that has a natural oil to retard water and keeps 
                    teak from wraping, cracking or becoming brittle. Teak is extremely 
                    resistant to rot and has a natural resinous substance called 
                    technoquine that repels termites, marine borers and other 
                    insects. High grade teak lumber and veneer plywood is in great 
                    demand.   |