We would require to evaluate the hardness of wood, as wood is used in various uses such as furnitures and other industrial uses. It would be helpful to determine the density (hardness) technically. This wood density chart gives you the wood density for woods of all types of trees.
Wood Density Chart in (103 kg/m3) / (lb/ft3)
How many lb/ft3 in 1 kg/m3? The answer is 0.76145. We assume you are converting between pound/cubic foot and kilogram/cubic metre. You can view more details on each measurement unit: lb/ft3 or kg/m3 The SI derived unit for density is the kilogram/cubic meter. 1 lb/ft3 is equal to 7396 kilogram/cubic meter. 0.71 W/kg (head) 1.18 W/kg (body) SAR EU: 0.36 W/kg (head) 1.37 W/kg (body) 0.34 W/kg (head) 1.47 W/kg (body) Models: SM-N980F, SM-N980F/DS: SM-N986B.
Solid | Density | |
---|---|---|
(103 kg/m3) | (lb/ft3) | |
Alder | 0.4 - 0.7 | 26 - 42 |
Afrormosia | 0.71 | |
Agba | 0.51 | |
Apple | 0.65 - 0.85 | 41 - 52 |
Ash, white | 0.65 - 0.85 | 40 - 53 |
Ash, black | 0.54 | 33 |
Ash, European | 0.71 | |
Aspen | 0.42 | 26 |
Balsa | 0.16 | 7 - 9 |
Bamboo | 0.3 - 0.4 | 19 - 25 |
Basswood | 0.3 - 0.6 | 20 - 37 |
Beech | 0.7 - 0.9 | 32 - 56 |
Birch, British | 0.67 | 42 |
Birch, European | 0.67 | |
Box | 0.95 - 1.2 | 59 - 72 |
Butternut | 0.38 | 24 |
Cedar of Lebanon | 0.58 | |
Cedar, western red | 0.38 | 23 |
Cherry, European | 0.63 | 43- 56 |
Chestnut, sweet | 0.56 | 30 |
Cottonwood | 0.41 | 25 |
Cypress | 0.51 | 32 |
Dogwood | 0.75 | 47 |
Douglas Fir | 0.53 | 33 |
Ebony | 1.1 - 1.3 | 69 - 83 |
Elm, American | 0.57 | 35 |
Elm, English | 0.55 - 0.6 | 34 - 37 |
Elm, Dutch | 0.56 | |
Elm, Wych | 0.69 | |
Elm, Rock | 0.82 | 50 |
Gaboon | 0.43 | |
Greenheart | 1.04 | |
Gum, Black | 0.59 | 36 |
Gum, Blue | 0.82 | 50 |
Gum, Red | 0.54 | 35 |
Hackberry | 0.62 | 38 |
Hemlock, western | 0.50 | |
Hickory | 0.83 | 37 - 58 |
Holly | 0.75 | 47 |
Iroko | 0.66 | |
Juniper | 0.55 | 35 |
Keruing | 0.74 | |
Larch | 0.5 - 0.55 | 31 - 35 |
Lignum Vitae | 1.17 - 1.33 | 73 - 83 |
Lime, European | 0.56 | |
Locust | 0.65 - 0.7 | 42 - 44 |
Logwood | 0.9 | 57 |
Madrone | 0.74 | 45 |
Magnolia | 0.57 | 35 |
Mahogany, African | 0.5 - 0.85 | 31 - 53 |
Mahogany, Cuban | 0.66 | 40 |
Mahogany, Honduras | 0.65 | 41 |
Mahogany, Spanish | 0.85 | 53 |
Maple | 0.6 - 0.75 | 39 - 47 |
Meranti, dark red | 0.71 | |
Myrtle | 0.66 | 40 |
Oak | 0.6 - 0.9 | 37 - 56 |
Oak, American Red | 0.74 | 45 |
Oak, American White | 0.77 | 47 |
Oak, English Brown | 0.74 | 45 |
Obeche | 0.39 | |
Oregon Pine | 0.53 | 33 |
Parana Pine | 0.56 | 35 |
Pear | 0.6 - 0.7 | 38 - 45 |
Pecan | 0.77 | 47 |
Persimmon | 0.9 | 55 |
Philippine Red Luan | 0.59 | 36 |
Pine, pitch | 0.67 | 52 - 53 |
Pine, Corsican | 0.51 | |
Pine, radiata | 0.48 | |
Pine, Scots | 0.51 | |
Pine, white | 0.35 - 0.5 | 22 - 31 |
Pine, yellow | 0.42 | 23 - 37 |
Plane, European | 0.64 | |
Plum | 0.65 - 0.8 | 41 - 49 |
Poplar | 0.35 - 0.5 | 22 - 31 |
Ramin | 0.67 | |
Redwood, American | 0.45 | 28 |
Redwood, European | 0.51 | 32 |
Rosewood, Bolivian | 0.82 | 50 |
Rosewood, East Indian | 0.90 | 55 |
Sapele | 0.64 | |
Satinwood | 0.95 | 59 |
Spruce | 0.4 - 0.7 | 25 - 44 |
Spruce, Canadian | 0.45 | 28 |
Spruce, Norway | 0.43 | |
Spruce, Sitka | 0.45 | 28 |
Spruce, western white | 0.45 | |
Sycamore | 0.4 - 0.6 | 24 - 37 |
Tanguile | 0.64 | 39 |
Teak, Indian | 0.65 - 0.9 | 41 - 55 |
Teak, African | 0.98 | 61 |
Teak, Burma | 0.74 | 45 |
Utile | 0.66 | |
Walnut | 0.65 - 0.7 | 40 - 43 |
Walnut, Amer Black | 0.63 | 38 |
Walnut, Claro | 0.49 | 30 |
Walnut, European | 0.57 | 35 |
Water gum | 1 | 62 |
Whitewood, European | 0.47 | |
Willow | 0.4 - 0.6 | 24 - 37 |
Yew | 0.67 |
Though we could determine the hardness of various types of woods, sometimes it is more essential to evaluate the density (hardness) of wood mathematically, with the help of science. Wood is categorized into two groups based on their density as softwood and hardwood. The density of a wood is determined based on the multiple growths and physiological factors such as Age, diameter, height, radial growth, geographical location, site and growing conditions etc. The following wood density chart will tell you how much weight you can expect from your various types of wood selection. Rapidweaver 8 1 5 lug. The density is expressed in 103 kg/m3 and (lb/ft3).