100 X 50MM NOM DAR MERBAU

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100 X 50MM NOM DAR MERBAU
  • Solid timber section, no laminations or finger-joints
  • Versatile, hard wearing and extremely durable
  • Can be oiled, painted, stained or a clear coat applied
  • Outstanding natural fire resistance
  • Organically termite resistant, no treatment necessary
Stock Availability
Grouped product items
DescriptionCodePER Stock Qty
90 X 42MM DAR SOLID MERBAU PER 3.6M
(DMB904236)
DMB904236
LENGTH
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90 X 42MM DAR SOLID MERBAU PER 4.8M
(DMB904248)
DMB904248
LENGTH
-
90 X 42MM DAR SOLID MERBAU PER 6.0M
(DMB904260)
DMB904260
LENGTH
-
Product Description

Merbau, otherwise known as kwila, is a hardwood with a high tannin content and an abundance of natural oil, making it a popular timber choice for screening and outdoor applications. It seasons well with kiln or air-drying, exhibiting only a low degrade and very little shrinkage or movement.

A solid timber section, this product has no laminations or finger-joints. With a high degree of natural durability and strength, it’s used in construction and marine applications, prominently for decking and outdoor areas, pergolas, posts, treads, cabinet making, bench tops, counters and much more. Merbau is a great option for outdoor living spaces and extending your home into your garden.

As with most natural timber products, colour variation within the merbau timber species is normal and one of its most appealing characteristics. Typically a dark reddish-brown in colour, occasionally a yellowish-brown, merbau exhibits an interlocked or wavy wood grain, coarse but even in texture. It’s a versatile timber that agreeably takes various finishes – stain, oil, clear coat, paint or polish.

Classed as a fire retardant species, structural merbau is naturally resistant to termite attack and decay. Renowned for its enduring qualities, the average life expectancy of merbau with proper above-ground installation and regular maintenance is 25-50 years. *Note the span tables for F27 timber relate to 45mm Australian species, there is no span tables for the imported 42mm as such, and you should seek advice from an engineer for clarification.

Merbau can be susceptible to tannin bleed, appearing as a red-brown stain, but this is easily removed by cleaning. It also tends to split unless pre-bored, but holds fastenings well.

  • Solid timber section, no laminations or finger-joints
  • Dressed all round (DAR)
  • Versatile, hard wearing and extremely durable
  • A natural timber product, easy to work with
  • Can be oiled, painted, stained or a clear coat applied
  • Outstanding natural fire resistance
  • Organically termite resistant, no treatment necessary
  • For outdoor or indoor applications