- Species: Derived from Eucalyptus Genus, Common commercial types include Eucalyptus Globulus and Eucalyptus Grandis.
- Origin: Australia, South America, Asia, Africa.
- Durability: Generally ranging from durable to very durable depending on the species, some types of acacias are hard and dense, offering good longevity especially when treated.
- Highlights: Known for its light to medium reddish-brown color, straight to interlocked grain, and smooth texture. Offers a cost-effective alternative to more expensive hardwoods, with a warm, modern look.
- Form: Sawn Timber, Planed / Dressed Timber, Flooring Strips & Panels, Turning Blanks & Blocks, Veneer Sheets.
- Grade: Select / Prime Grade, FAS (First and Seconds), #1 Common, #2 Common, Character / Rustic Grade.
- Moisture: KD (6 – 8%) / AD (12 – 18%) / Green, Fresh-Cut (30%+) / HT.
- Dimensions Available: Thickness: 25 – 75 mm / Width: 100 – 300 mm+ / Length: 2 – 4.8 m.
- Janka Hardness: ~1,125 – 1,400 lbf (5,000 – 6,200 N).
- Grain: Straight to interlocked.
- Color: Pale pink to reddish-brown.
- Water Resistance: Naturally moderately resistant to moisture, it requires proper sealing to prevent water absorption, especially in humid or wet conditions.
- Certification: FSC, PEFC available.
- Outdoor Suitability: Fair to good, acceptable for outdoor use when properly sealed and maintained.
- Indoor Suitability: Excellent, appreciated for its aesthetic appeal and strength.
- Estimated Prices: Per Cubic Meter (m3) = ~US $150 – $300+. Price per Piece = ~US $20 – $27+; premium slabs up to ~$105+.
- Use Cases: Furniture, Flooring, Paper and Pulp Production, Plywood Cores, Woodworking and Carving, Outdoor Applications.










