Wood
At Comexdeal, we supply Eucalyptus and Pine wood sourced from forests managed with sustainable and responsible practices. Our commitment to environmentally conscious operations ensures that every stage - from cultivation to harvest - respects ecosystems and supports natural resource renewal.
We deliver high-quality wood solutions for a wide range of industries, backed by traceability, environmental responsibility, and efficient logistics. Whether for construction, furniture, or packaging, our wood is a reliable and sustainable choice for your business.
Eucalipto Cloeziana (Eucalyptus cloeziana) – Vale do Jequitinhonha, Brasil
Eucalyptus cloeziana, widely cultivated in Brazil’s Jequitinhonha Valley, is a dense and durable hardwood originally from Australia. Known for its strength in tension and compression, as well as its resistance to decay and termites, it has a density ranging from 900 to 1,000 kg/m³. It is commonly used in structural applications such as utility poles, railroad ties, bridges, heavy construction, rustic furniture, and flooring.
Eucalipto Híbrido 144 (Eucalyptus urophylla × Eucalyptus grandis)
Eucalyptus 144 is a fast-growing hybrid (E. urophylla × E. grandis) known for its adaptability and medium-density wood (550–650 kg/m³). It offers good workability and dimensional stability. Common uses include panels, furniture, pallets, charcoal production, and pulp and paper industries.
Eucalipto Grandis (Eucalyptus grandis)
Eucalyptus grandis is one of the most cultivated eucalyptus species in Brazil due to its fast growth and versatility. With a density of 450–650 kg/m³, it produces light-colored wood with good machinability. Applications include veneers, panels, light furniture, packaging, and pulp production.
Pinus Elliottii (Pinus elliottii)
Pinus elliottii, native to North America and widely planted in southern Brazil, offers a medium-density wood (500–600 kg/m³) with good mechanical properties. It is light-colored and works well for gluing and machining. Common uses include furniture, panels, construction, packaging, and moldings.
Pinus Taeda (Pinus taeda)
Pinus taeda, also from North America, is grown at higher altitudes in southern Brazil. It has medium density (480–560 kg/m³) and long fibers, with excellent drying properties. Commonly used for pulp and paper, light construction, plywood, furniture, and moldings.