Ironbark
(Eucalyptus sideroxylon)
The beauty of timber
A carbon negative architectural design solution, whilst embracing biophilia
Red Ironbark is extremely hard. Its colour varies from pale to rich reds as well as browns. The grain is usually interlocked, with a moderately coarse texture. It is extremely hardwearing and highly durable, allowing for wide range of external applications. However the timber is very hard to work, limiting some applications that require fine detailing. Red Ironbark is ideal for engineered structures that require excellent durability and strength, including wharf and bridge members, poles, railway sleepers, mining timbers. The timber is also suitable for all building construction materials from poles, framing, flooring, decking and cladding.
Sustainability
Passed down through generations, is our focus on the sustainable supply of PEFC™ and FSC™certified timber. Modinex hand selects the highest grade logs from our supply partners, which are then sawn in close proximity to the sustainably managed forest to reduce transport emission. They are then further processed in our Queensland facilities new next generation energy efficient machinery.
Our strong partnership with forest owners in Australian & Canada for over 40 years, ensures a consistent supply of high quality PEFC™ certified timber. As part of Defining a Higher Standard® of forest stewardship our supply partners are continuing to grow mutually beneficial relationships with First Nations. Since 2015, Modinex has held PEFC™ Chain of Custody certification which has been maintained for 8 years after passing regular audits. Chair of custody is essential in ensuring the responsible and sustainable harvesting and processing of timber and providing transparency to our clients.
Technical Facts
Botanical Name: | Eucalyptus sideroxylon |
Species Category: | Hardwood |
Sustainable Certification Available: | FSC |
Suitable for external use: | Yes |
Dry Density (Seasoned): | 1050kg/m3 |
Janka Dry Hardness: | 13.0kN |
Durability Above Ground Class: | Class 1 |
Indoor Group Fire Rating (AS 5637.1): | Group 3 |
Indoor Group Fire Rating (If Fireshield is applied): |
Group 1 |
BAL Fire Rating (AS 15030.8.2): | BAL29 |