W014 – YELLOW POPLAR
Yellow Poplar wood is a domestic hardwood that is native to eastern North America.
It is a medium-density wood with a straight grain and a fine, even texture. The heartwood of Yellow Poplar is a light yellow to greenish-yellow color, while the sapwood is a pale yellow or white color. Yellow Poplar is a relatively soft hardwood with a Janka hardness rating of 540 pounds per square inch (psi), making it easy to work with and resistant to warping and splitting
Categories: Wood, Wood / lumber
Description
Super Quality timber selected very carefully, tested and evaluated by our team at the origin of the product, to tally with customers’ needs and requirements towards safe and satisfactory use.
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