Oak Timber (Hardwood)

Oak timber is a high quality building material that has an important place among hardwood species. The timber of the oak tree, which grows in the northern parts of Europe, Asia and North America, is known for its durable and solid structure.

The properties of oak timber include high density, hardness and low shrinkage. Because of these properties, oak lumber is used in many fields such as furniture, veneer, decoration, outdoor structures and other industrial applications.

Oak timber is a building material that is easy to process and shows high performance especially in nailing, screwing and bonding operations. In addition, oak timber is preferred for decorative purposes with its natural beauty and characteristic colors.

The use of oak timber with sustainable forestry practices contributes to the protection of natural resources and environmentally friendly practices. In addition, oak timber is considered an economically advantageous material due to its long life and durability.

As a result, oak timber is a high-quality building material that occupies an important place among hardwood species. It can be used in many fields such as furniture, coating, decoration, outdoor structures and other industrial applications. Obtaining and using sustainable forestry practices contributes to the protection of natural resources and environmentally friendly practices.