Cameron Floors Cameron wood originates from Southern Mexico and Central America. When used as flooring, it is hard, durable and remains smooth under friction. The wood displays no significant color changes over time and is naturally resistant to decay. It is commonly detailed as having no significant odor and can take time to dry. Once dried, Cameroon has a good level of stability. Its hardness is comparable to “Merbau” and it is used in flooring, furniture and general construction.
SPECS:
Appearance: sapwood is light brown to white, while the heartwood is olive-brown in color.
Grain: irregular or interlocked
Characteristics: it is hard, durable and remains smooth under friction.
Janka Hardness: 1940
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