Very few trees and wood are
endowed with the qualities that Ipe wood exhibits. This is because of the
intrinsic qualities of the wood. The diverse and extreme conditions that exist
in the Amazon forests have conditioned most of the flora and fauna to be rugged.
And Ipe wood is no exception. Out of the near endless list of climatic
conditions and the onslaught of insects, Ipe wood has remained tall, unscathed
by the relentless attacks. It is this condition which moves into the furniture made with Ipe.
Read on to understand why Ipe requires no maintenance.
Wood
so hard, it compares with concrete for fire resistance
The fire rating of Ipe wood
is comparable with concrete. Rated A1, in the same category as concrete, Ipe
finds its place mainly because of its hardness. The wood is extremely compact,
making it difficult for fire to find fodder to burn. This hardness offers it
qualities that dispenses with the need for regular maintenance and care.
High
density makes its literally bite proof from bugs
The high density of the wood
is like compacted wood. Scoring high on the Janka scale with 3680 reading, it
literally takes the bite off the bugs. Insects find it impossible to even make
headway through the outer layers. This hardness has a quality that makes it
maintenance free. For instance, any floor made of other qualities of wood may
find scratch marks if heavy objects are dragged across them. Whereas, in the
case of Ipe, the surface is scratch resistant, and in the event of an
exceptionally sharp object leaving marks, all it takes is a little sander to
take off the scratch.
Freedom
from preservatives
Ipe wood whether in the
forests or in your home does not require preservatives. It takes care of
itself, regardless of its location. With density and hardness of levels that
compare with other artificial substances, it really is not a wonder that
preservatives are not in need. The only requirement would be an UV polisher to
help retain the dark brown color and prevent it from aging naturally to a silk
patina.
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