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Robinia

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300 cm x 400 cm @ 51 DPI300 cm x 99 cm @ 85 DPI300 cm x 36 cm @ 127 DPI
Size 6000 px x 8000 px (48 Mpx)
Seamless Vertically
Real size 300 cm x 400 cm = 12 m²
9.8 ft x 13.1 ft = 129.2 ft²
Resolution 20 px/cm
50.8 px/inch (DPI)
Size 10000 px x 3300 px (33 Mpx)
Seamless Vertically
Real size 300 cm x 99 cm = 3 m²
9.8 ft x 3.2 ft = 32 ft²
Resolution 33.3 px/cm
84.7 px/inch (DPI)
Size 15000 px x 1800 px (27 Mpx)
Seamless Vertically
Real size 300 cm x 36 cm = 1.1 m²
9.8 ft x 1.2 ft = 11.6 ft²
Resolution 50 px/cm
127 px/inch (DPI)

Description

Botanical Name

Robinia pseudacacia L., Robinia fragilis Salisb., Pseudacacia odorata Moench. (Fam. Leguminosae Papilionatae)

Trade Names

Falsche Akazie, Robinie, Robinier, Faux Acacia, Robinia, False acacia, Black locust, Robinia, Cascia, Gaggia

Substitution

As solid wood mainly for the production of tool-stems and pieces of sports equipment instead of European Ash and Hickory; less often also used in construction (interior- and exterior use) instead of Afzelia, European Oak and Teak.

Indigenous to

USA: Virginia, Carolina, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Mexico; Europe (cultured): predominant Hungary, Romania

Characteristics

The sapwood and the heartwood are not sharply separated. The sapwood is very narrow and yellowish, while the heartwood is greenish yellow and matt-finished when freshly cut, turns darker to a gold brown shade. It appears very decorative by sharp defined annual rings and a clearly flat- and stripes design. It has no specific smell or taste. The wood is usually straight grown, the texture medium-fine, with a strong contrast between the porous spring- and the thick summerwood.

Included Accessories

  • Material
    Maxwell Render™ (3.1+) mxm
  • Material
    Corona Renderer™ (3ds Max™) mat

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