Samanea saman
A hardwood species in the KORENA reference list. Review the slab photos, measured outline, moisture notes, and partner-yard provenance before reserving a piece.
Tree
Origin depends on the listed slab and partner yard. Check the product page for the yard, region, and available documentation.
Wood appearance
Figure, colour, and defect behaviour vary from slab to slab. Use the measured photos and close-ups rather than species reputation alone.
Mechanical properties
| Density (kg/m³) | 520–660 kg/m³ |
|---|---|
| Janka hardness (N) | 3,600–4,400 N |
| MOR: modulus of rupture (MPa) | 55–68 MPa |
| MOE: modulus of elasticity (GPa) | 8.0–10.0 GPa |
| Radial shrinkage | 2.2–3.0 % |
| Tangential shrinkage | 3.2–4.0 % |
| Volumetric shrinkage | 5.5–6.5 % |
| Natural durability (EN 350) | Class 3 — Moderately durable |
Working with it
1 = difficult · 5 = excellent
Finishing
Finish choice should be tested on a representative sample where possible. Ask the maker to account for grain texture, colour shift, and intended use.
Durability and safety
Best uses
Sourcing and sustainability
Buyer questions
Saman is best matched to projects such as Furniture, Shelving, Interior joinery. The final choice should consider grain, finish, movement allowance, and the room where the piece will live.
The listed Janka value is 4,010 N and the density is 600 kg/m³. Use these as comparison signals, not as a guarantee of how a finished surface will wear.
Check measured length, width stations, thickness, drying method, moisture notes, colour variation, defects, and origin. Compare the measured outline against the finished drawing before reserving the slab.
Current stock
We email you when fresh Saman slabs land at KORENA. Each piece is one of one, so early notice matters.
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