Ash, European Density: 510 – 830* kg/m3
Commercial Names: English, French Polish, etc., according to origin.
Scientific name: Fraxinus Excelsior.
Family: Oleaceae.
Distribution: Grows throughout Europe, North Africa and Western Asia.
General Description: A cream to pale tan in colour. The timber is tough and generally straight grained with a coarse but even texture. The grain pattern is similar to Oak and is often stained as a substitute. When a mid to dark stain is applied it is a good substitute to the more expensive Oak.
Suitable Externally: No
Max. Fire-Rating: FD30
Average Light Reflectance Value (LRV): Crown Cut 51.48. Quarter Cut 55.94
Please note that for FD30 and FD60 doorsets the timber density must have a minimum density of 510kg/m3. It should be noted that some timbers such as Ash and Beech have high densities but are NOT suitable for an FD60 application. Get in touch further advice or samples. However, glazing beads should be manufactured from timbers that have a minimum density of 640kg/m3.
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