Balsa

Balsa

Balsa

Scientific Name:

Ochroma pyramidale

Origin:

Tropical regions of the Americas; also grown on plantations

TEXTURE:

Medium to coarse texture and low natural luster

GRAIN PATTERN:

Balsa has a straight grain

COLOR:

White to off-white or tan color

WOOD TYPE:

Tropical Hardwood

9 lbs/ft3 (150 kg/m3)
67 lbf (300 N)
.12, .15

Balsa is a wood that is famous worldwide. And while its density and mechanical values can vary significantly depending on the growing conditions of any particular tree, it is generally the lightest and softest of all commercial woods, ranging from 8 to 14 pounds per cubic foot. Yet despite its softness, Balsa is technically classified as a hardwood, rather than a softwood, since it has broad leaves and is not a conifer.

Balsa has excellent sound, heat, and vibration insulating properties, and is also incredibly buoyant: in fact, “Balsa” is the Spanish word for “raft.”

OTHER NAMES:

Balsa wood

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