Rubberwood lumber is typically taken from rubber plantations where the trees are tapped for latex and harvested at the end of their useful life cycle typically after about thirty years.
Is rubberwood good for kitchen cabinets.
The case for malaysian rubberwood.
In many aspects it is comparable to teak.
Rubberwood has a janka hardness rating of 980 newtons which is a measure of the amount of force it takes to dent its surface with a steel ball bearing.
The rubber tree gets its name from the commercially harvested milky latex it exudes when cut.
So in a sense they are being recycled to make your kitchen countertop.
Malaysian rubberwood or kayu getah is the wood from the rubber tree hevea brasiliensis.
It is about the same density as ash or maple but is easier to work with.
After the tree stops producing useful latex about 30 years after planting it is used to make rubber wood planks.
The lumber has a dense coarse grain which makes it unsuitable for use in fine furniture but it is strong and cheap which makes it ideal for lower priced imported products.
Rubberwood is a low cost light tropical hardwood timber.
It is possible that in the future another low cost hard wood option will present itself but if you are looking for premium quality cabinets without the premium price tag rubberwood rta cabinets are the way to go.
Rubberwood is a whitish lumber that gradually fades to a light brown.
This latex is used to make rubber.
Furniture cabinetry interior millwork kitchen woodenware cutting boards knife blocks etc and other small specialty wood items.