Goncalo Alves Chamfered Parquet Edges
Tigerwood goncalo alves (Astronium spp.) tropical strips chamfered on edges for parquet field tile borders, end-matched. Classifies under 4409.22.90.90 as shaped tropical nonconiferous 'other' wood for flooring applications. Striking grain pattern typical of premium tropicals.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If rough boards without chamfer
Unchamfered goncalo alves boards remain tropical sawn lumber in 4407.
If assembled border sets
Chamfered pieces sold as assembled border kits become finished parquet flooring.
If similar chamfer but maple
Maple (Acer) chamfered strips use non-tropical nonconiferous 4409.21.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Document figured grain percentage (>70% tiger stripe) for value declarations
• Chamfer angle specs (45°) confirm edge shaping compliance
• Brazilian FDA import registration for food-contact potential
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