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  2. Rubberwood - Wikipedia

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    Rubberwood is a light-colored medium-density tropical hardwood obtained from the Pará rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis), usually from trees grown in rubber plantations. [1] Rubberwood is commonly advertised as an " environmentally friendly " wood, as it makes use of plantation trees that have already served a useful function.

  3. Hevea brasiliensis - Wikipedia

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    Hevea brasiliensis, the Pará rubber tree, sharinga tree, seringueira, or most commonly, rubber tree or rubber plant, is a flowering plant belonging to the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae, originally native to the Amazon basin, but is now pantropical in distribution due to introductions.

  4. Talk:Rubberwood - Wikipedia

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    That rubberwood is a so-so wood is easily verifiable, a few minutes with Google will bear this out, no special insight or sources required. - Ibbel ( talk ) 11:02, 5 May 2009 (UTC) [ reply ] Took the information back out.

  5. Roseburg Forest Products - Wikipedia

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    Roseburg Forest Products is a privately owned wood–products company based in Springfield, Oregon. Founded in 1936, the company had approximately 3,000 employees and revenues of nearly US$1 billion in 2012. [1] [2] Roseburg Forest Products operates mills throughout Western Oregon, and continues to be held by the founding Ford family.

  6. Thermally modified wood - Wikipedia

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    Thermally modified wood is engineered wood that has been modified by a controlled pyrolysis process of wood being heated to (> 180 °C) in an oxygen free atmosphere. This process changes to the chemical structures of wood's cell wall components lignin , cellulose and hemicellulose which decreases its hygroscopy and thus increases dimensional ...

  7. Is Lumber Liquidators A Screaming Buy After Its Collapse?

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    On Tuesday, after issuing year-end and 2014 fiscal year earnings guidance the day before, shares of Lumber Liquidators Holdings fell more than 13.6%. Based on this price movement alone, it's not ...