Massaranduba Tongue-and-Groove Strips
Extremely dense massaranduba (Manilkara bidentata) tropical hardwood flooring strips with precision tongue-and-groove edges, prefinished. HTS 4409.22.90.90 for continuously shaped tropical nonconiferous wood strips (tongue-grooved), unassembled. Bulletwood density (>1100kg/m³) ideal for heavy traffic.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If engineered with tropical core
Engineered boards with massaranduba veneer/core classify as other plywood types.
If additionally V-grooved faces
Face grooving beyond edge T&G constitutes multi-surface profiling under 4409.29.
If sized for stair nosing
T&G profile but stair tread dimensions become molding articles in 4421.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Density certification mandatory due to extreme hardness
• Tongue/groove tolerances (±0.1mm) must match US flooring standards
• Guyana/Brazil origins require specific forestry permits
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