Beech wood:
Beech wood is the result of the life of beech trees for many years. Beech trees are well distributed in Central and Western Europe; However, they are seen as shrubs or trees between latitudes 40 and 60 degrees.
This species is the most dominant tree among all deciduous trees in Germany. Beech wood is very widely used and useful.
Beech tree can be found in mixed forests with trees of other species as well as in pure beech forests, especially in low-lying areas and in slightly mountainous areas.
Beech is a species that has a distinct wood inside. The outer wood and the wood inside the beech are pale yellow to reddish white and turn red after treatment with hot water vapor.
This wood has a structure with small pores and no significant marks. Old beech trees (over 80 years old) have a part called the kernel, which is a deep reddish color that has an irregular shape and color.
The density of beech wood is 0.73 grams per cubic centimeter.