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What are the classifications of solid wood?

Korean pine: light and soft material, moderate strength, good dryness, water resistance, corrosion resistance, processing, painting, coloring and cementing.

White pine: the material is light and soft, elastic, fine and uniform in structure, good in drying, water resistance and corrosion resistance, and good in processability, painting and coloring cementation. White pine is stronger than Korean pine.

Birch: slightly hard material, fine structure, high strength, good processability, coating and gluing.

Paulownia: the material is very light and soft, the structure is thick, the cut water surface is not smooth, the dryness is good, and it does not crack.

Basswood: slightly light and soft in material, slightly fine in structure, silky in luster, not easy to crack, good in processability, paintability, coloring and cementation, corrosion-resistant, slightly warped when drying.

Fraxinus mandshurica: slightly hard material, beautiful pattern, rough structure, easy processing, high toughness, good coating and gluing, and general dryness.

Extended data:

Medium solid wood flooring materials: teak (rare, native to Myanmar), Indian tomato (pineapple lattice), fragrant dogwood (rue).

Soft solid wood flooring materials: Fraxinus mandshurica and birch. Light-colored solid wood flooring materials: Jiafeng (rare, native to North America), Cyclobalanopsis glauca (beech), birch.

Intermediate color solid wood flooring materials: red oak (North America), Asian pear (Africa), oak (oak), iron wood (Golden sandalwood, South America).

Dark solid wood flooring materials: balsam cajan (red sandalwood, floor balasi), Rapacho (red sandalwood, floor balasi), teak (Myanmar), ginseng (emerald sandalwood, floor South America) and walnut (floor North America).

References:

Solid wood floor _ Baidu Encyclopedia