Re-recognizing the difference between rubber wood and oak

China's Timber Net Finishing With the continuous development of Furniture industrialization, more and more wood varieties are used to make furniture to meet different decorative effects and consumption levels. However, because people's understanding of wood is generally limited and the name of the wood is not standardized, some merchants are vague on the wood used in their furniture, giving people the illusion of good quality and low price. Consumers are found to be deceived after purchase, so a considerable number of people use the network information to deprecate the wood of the furniture they buy to vent their anger. In order to improve the competitiveness of their own goods, some merchants spare no effort to devalue other furniture wood on the network-related platforms, especially the confusion with the wood used by their own homes.

Figure: Rubber wood logs

Picture: Oak logs

Recently, there have been many incidents of counterfeit oak furniture on the market. Occasionally, customers who know a little about it, the salesperson will cover up the past with "the oak is the abbreviation of rubber wood", so that the furniture purchased by consumers does not match the actual needs, resulting in There has been a remark in the market that is "tough oak, enamel rubber wood."

In fact, oak and rubber wood are two completely different types of wood. Is rubber wood like many remarks? The author interviewed industry veterans and relevant experts in the forestry department on this matter, and conducted in-depth investigations on some of the concerns and concerns of consumers. Let us compare and interpret the rubber wood as a subtropical tree species, which are distributed in the south of China and the vast areas of Southeast Asia. The rubber tree will flow out of juice every year after adulthood. This is the raw material we use rubber. After many years, rubber trees no longer produce glue, we use its wood to process furniture. This is called rubber wood. However, the material of this rubber wood is very general.

Re-recognize the rubber wood.

The characteristics of rubber wood are as follows:

The rubber wood is yellowish brown and the wood is hard. The texture of rubber wood is loose and the price is relatively cheap. China is a big rubber producing country, so there are so many rubber wood raw materials, and the domestic price is about 1,000 yuan per square, which is very cheap.

The distribution of oak is widely distributed in China, from Jilin to the north and Hainan to the south. However, the quality of oak in our country is not high. Usually, high-end oak needs to be imported, so the high price is incomparable to rubber wood.

The difference between rubber wood and oak:

First of all, in terms of price, oak is 4 to 5 times that of rubber wood, so there are unscrupulous household rubber woods posing as oak to deceive consumers.

The oak texture is very hard and the hand feels heavy; the rubber wood is relatively soft and the hand feels lighter. Oak has a more obvious mountain-shaped tree pattern, and it feels smooth and delicate with the touch of the hand, which is rough rubber wood can not be faked.

The above is about the difference between rubber wood and oak. I believe that everyone has a feeling of ignorance after seeing it. In fact, the judgment of rubber wood and oak is not so difficult. As long as everyone widens their eyes and carefully discerns it, it is not easy to be fooled.

The red oak and white oak imported from the United States are expensive and have a distinctive mountain-shaped wood grain, but high-quality wood is rare. Rubber wood has odor, is easy to change color, decay and insects, and is not easy to dry, not wearable, easy to crack, easy to bend and deform. Therefore, the cost difference between the two is also relatively large, and some unscrupulous merchants also use the similarity of the two names to create a trick of confusing the fish.

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