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The document presents the Janka Hardness Scale, which measures the force required to embed a steel ball into wood and reflects a wood species' ability to withstand denting and wear. Ipe has the highest rating at 3684 pounds per square inch, followed by Brazilian Teak at 3540, and Brazilian Cherry at 2350. The scale lists various wood flooring species and their Janka Hardness ratings to help consumers choose more durable options.
The document presents the Janka Hardness Scale, which measures the force required to embed a steel ball into wood and reflects a wood species' ability to withstand denting and wear. Ipe has the highest rating at 3684 pounds per square inch, followed by Brazilian Teak at 3540, and Brazilian Cherry at 2350. The scale lists various wood flooring species and their Janka Hardness ratings to help consumers choose more durable options.
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The document presents the Janka Hardness Scale, which measures the force required to embed a steel ball into wood and reflects a wood species' ability to withstand denting and wear. Ipe has the highest rating at 3684 pounds per square inch, followed by Brazilian Teak at 3540, and Brazilian Cherry at 2350. The scale lists various wood flooring species and their Janka Hardness ratings to help consumers choose more durable options.
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Brazilian Teak (Cumaru) 3540 Brazilian Cherry (Játoba) 2350 Santos Mahogany 2200 Tigerwood 1850 Hickory 1820 Rosewood 1780 Kempas Mahogany 1710 Red Pumpkin Pine Pine (Wenge) 1630 Maple 1450 Natural Bamboo 1380 Australian Cypress 1375 White Oak 1360 Ash (White) 1320 American Beech 1300 Red Oak (Northern) 1290 Yellow Birch 1260 Red Birch 1260 Heart Pine 1225 Carbonized Bamboo 1180 Black Walnut 1010 Teak 1000 American Cherry 950 Cedar 900 Southern Yellow Pine… 870 Lacewood 840 Southern Yellow Pine… 690 Douglas Fir 660 Larch 590 Chestnut 540 Eastern White Pine 380
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Pounds per Square Inch The Janka Hardness Scale reflects a measurement of the force necessary to embed a .444-inch steel ball to half its diameter in wood. As an Industry Standard, this scale displays the ability of various wood species to tolerate denting and normal wear.
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