Our Ipe Wood Wall Panels 5/4X6
Welcome to the world of Ipe wood wall panels 5/4×6, your golden ticket to an unparalleled blend of style, durability, and eco-friendliness! These panels not only catapult your space into a realm of rustic elegance, but also stand the test of time, thanks to Ipe’s unrivaled strength and resistance to decay.
Imagine the stunningly rich hues of Ipe gracing your walls, evoking an essence of warmth and sophistication. Choosing Ipe is more than just an aesthetic decision; it’s a commitment to sustainability, sturdiness, and timeless charm. Let your walls tell a story of strength and beauty with the unmatched allure of this hardwood.
Best Uses Of Ipe Wood Wall Panels 5/4×6
- Living room accent walls
- Home office spaces
- Interiors decorations
- Outdoor patios
- Home cinemas
Description
Ipe Lumber Extra Information
Ipe wood wall panels 5/4×6 are a must for your next building project. Ipe Lumber (pronounced ee-pay) is one of the densest hardwoods available for outdoor construction. It is very dense (in fact, it sinks in water), has the same fire rating as concrete and steel, and is mildew and decay-resistant.
Its denseness and natural oils make it virtually impenetrable to insects (so insect deterioration is not an issue). Ipe does not scratch or splinter easily, does not become hot in the sun, and has a high friction coefficient, making it perfect for outdoor and seaside construction. Take advantage of this amazing hardwood and choose Ipe wood wall panels 5/4×6 for your next project.
Species: Handroanthus spp
Other Names: Brazilian Walnut, Lapacho, Iron Wood, Amapa, Cortez, Guayacan polvillo, Flor Amarillo, Greenheart, Madera negra, Tahuari, Lapacho negro, Pau D ́arco, Canaguate, Polvillo, Hakia, Tahuari Negro, Groenhart, Acapro Puy, Yellow poui.
Ipe Origin: Central and South America (Brazil, Peru, Paraguay, Argentina, Colombia, Costa Rica, Guyana, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Panama, Venezuela).
Appearance: The color of Ipe is similar to a walnut, with dark tones that have olive brown to reddish undertones. If left untreated, it will gradually turn into a beautiful natural silver patina.
Tree Size: 100-130 ft (30-40 m) tall, 2-4 ft (.6-1.2 m) trunk diameter
Average Dried Weight: 69 lbs/ft3 (1,100 kg/m3)
Specific Gravity: (Basic, 12% MC): .91, 1.10
Janka Hardness: 3,510 lbf (15,620 N)
Modulus of Rupture: 25,660 lbf/in2 (177.0 MPa)
Elastic Modulus: 3,200,000 lbf/in2 (22.07 GPa)
Crushing Strength: 13,600 lbf/in2 (93.8 MPa)
Shrinkage: Radial: 5.9%, Tangential: 7.2%, Volumetric: 12.4%, T/R Ratio: 1.2
Drying: Ipe can be air-dried or kiln-dried. Air-dried Ipe has a moisture content of around 18%, whereas kiln-dried Ipe has a moisture content of about 10-13%. Either air-dried or kiln-dried Ipe resists heat, rain, wind, and temperature swings.
Workability: Due to its high density and strength, Ipe can be difficult to work with if one does not pre-drill it. This tropical hardwood should be screwed together and not glued or nailed.
Maintenance: Ipe Lumber does not scratch or splinter easily, which means that it will maintain the structure’s integrity for over 25 years. However, to preserve the original color of Ipe, it will have to be oiled at least once per year, depending on the climate and sun exposure. If Ipe is not sanded or oiled, it will turn gray, often referred to as a silver patina.
Preservation: Ipe Lumber does not require special treatment as it will last for over 40 years without maintenance. However, the hardwood naturally weathers to a beautiful silver-gray patina. A deck oil with UV inhibitors or sealers is an excellent option to maintain this rich tone.
Sustainable: The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) does not list Ipe in its appendices.
The Forest Legality Initiative states that Ipe can be exported and traded internationally.
The International Union for Conservation of Nature’s Red List of Threatened Species (IUCN) does not list Ipe as an endangered species.
Brazilian Lumber, LLC meets high standards for social, economic, and environmental responsibility. We monitor and document the chain of custody of all our hardwoods. We are Lacy Act compliant, IBAMA certified, and provide -certified options. This means that purchasing from us fuels the hardwood lumber economy in South American forests while providing well-paying jobs for many people. In turn, the industry values its conservation and preservation.
Ipe Lumber Best Features
- Strong and Durable
- Low Maintenance
- Natural Look
- Long Life Span
- Sustainably Sourced
- Boosts your Property Value
Brazilian Lumber is the largest provider of premium tropical hardwoods, like Ipe wood, Cumaru wood, Garapa wood, Jatoba wood, and Tigerwood, in the U.S. Explore our quality composite alternatives, decking accessories, and our artificial turf and ivy for that splash of green every space needs. Your journey to transforming your space begins here!
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