Australian Red Iron Bark flooring
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Hardwoods USA supplies the following solid Australian Red Iron Bark flooring
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Minimum order 400 sq ft Volume pricing for orders over 2,000 sq ft. More info at our sister site AustralianWoods.com |
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One of Australia's hardest and most beautiful hardwood flooring favorites is now available in the USA. If you love Jarrah, these images of our "Jarrah look-alike but tougher", Red Iron Bark flooring, will reveal why this elegant, fierce beauty should be your next floor.
Red Iron Bark (Eucalyptus sideroxylon; Mugga; Ironbark) is a richly colored Australian hardwood, popular as a flooring species. This Jarrah look-alike is one of the harder woods in the world, it is highly regarded for its
The rich colors of Red Iron Bark flooring give a warm, inviting look to any space, making it a good substitute for Jarrah and Cherry.
Janka hardness: 3150 (that is 2.3 times harder than American White Oak which is 1360). Comparable to Ebony and Brazilian Redwood.
Uses: As well as being used as a flooring, exterior cladding, structural, and decorative hardwood in residential and commercial buildings, Red Iron bark has been used for over 200 years for rugged applications like railway sleepers, wharf and bridge construction, and as structural timbers in mining where strength and durability over long periods of time were required.
- durability & long term performance
- strength
- fine grain texture
- rich colors - heartwood is a deep red to reddish brown; sapwood is yellowish
- suitability for both exterior uses and interior uses, including as flooring.
The rich colors of Red Iron Bark flooring give a warm, inviting look to any space, making it a good substitute for Jarrah and Cherry.
Janka hardness: 3150 (that is 2.3 times harder than American White Oak which is 1360). Comparable to Ebony and Brazilian Redwood.
Uses: As well as being used as a flooring, exterior cladding, structural, and decorative hardwood in residential and commercial buildings, Red Iron bark has been used for over 200 years for rugged applications like railway sleepers, wharf and bridge construction, and as structural timbers in mining where strength and durability over long periods of time were required.