Wood Veneer
What is Iroko Veneer? Features and Applications
What is Iroko Veneer? Features and Applications
Iroko veneer is a tropical wood veneer known for its exceptional resistance to outdoor conditions. Its natural resistance to water, moisture, and sunlight makes it ideal for exterior and marine applications.
What is Iroko Veneer?
Iroko veneer is produced by slicing iroko wood (Milicia excelsa) into thin sheets. Initially yellowish in color, it darkens over time into a rich brown tone. Its natural oil content provides protection against environmental factors.
Applications
- Outdoor furniture
- Boat and yacht interiors
- Poolside decking
- Exterior cladding
- Landscape applications
- Piers and walkways
- Hotel and resort projects
- Sauna and wet areas
Advantages of Iroko Veneer
- Excellent outdoor durability
- Water and moisture resistance
- UV resistance
- Natural protection
- Aesthetic aging over time
- Low maintenance requirement
Comparison
- Iroko: Durable and cost-effective outdoor solution
- Teak: Premium and more expensive alternative
Technical Specifications
- Wood Type: Iroko (Milicia excelsa)
- Cut Type: Sliced / Rotary
- Thickness: 0.5 mm – 0.8 mm
- Width: Standard sheet/roll sizes
- Length: Standard sheet/roll sizes
- Quality: A – B
- Color: Yellowish to dark brown
- Usage: Outdoor, marine, decking, cladding
Quality Options
- Grade A: Uniform color and smooth grain for premium projects.
- Grade B: Minor natural variations, suitable for general outdoor use.
Why Kuruoğlu Kerestecilik?
At Kuruoğlu Kerestecilik, we provide iroko veneer products that combine durability and aesthetics for outdoor projects. With reliable supply and high quality standards, we deliver long-lasting solutions.
Contact us for iroko veneer prices, quality options, and orders.