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  1. Ochroma - Wikipedia

    Balsa wood is often selected as a core material in composites. Because balsa grows quickly and tolerates poor soils, it is lower in cost per performance compared to polymer foams like EPS …

  2. National Balsa Wood Co. selling balsa wood, basswood, plywood, …

    We carry a wide variety of sizes including balsa and basswood sheets up to 12" widths, perfect for architectural and modeling needs. We invite you to browse our secure online store.

  3. Balsa | The Wood Database (Hardwood)

    Apr 9, 2009 · Yet despite its softness, Balsa is technically classified as a hardwood, rather than a softwood, since it has broad leaves and is not a conifer. Balsa has excellent sound, heat, and …

  4. Balsa | Lightweight, Sustainable, Renewable | Britannica

    Balsa, (Ochroma pyramidale), fast-growing tropical tree in the mallow family (Malvaceae), noted for its extremely lightweight and light-coloured wood. Balsa can be found from southern …

  5. Balsa tree - Ochroma pyramidale | Kew

    Valued across the world for its strong but light wood, the balsa tree is native to the rainforests of South America. Over 95% of balsa wood comes from Ecuador, where it is grown in dense …

  6. What Is Balsa Wood? A Beginner’s Guide to This Lightweight …

    Jul 8, 2024 · Balsa wood might be as light as a feather, but it sure packs a punch in the woodworking world. From its rich history and origins in the lush rainforests of Central and …

  7. Ochroma pyramidale

    Uses: Insulation for heat, vibration, and sound; rafts, life belts, floats, core stock in sandwich constructions, surgical splints, toys, and model airplanes.

  8. Balsa Wood: Lightweight Uses for Models, Boats, Props & More

    Jul 19, 2025 · Lightweight and easy to shape, balsa wood is perfect for models, props, boats, and more. Learn how to use and reinforce it in your projects.

  9. 11 Balsa Wood Tree Facts

    Jan 20, 2024 · Balsa wood trees, native to Central and South America, grow rapidly and are prized for their lightweight wood, used in everything from model airplanes to wind turbine blades.

  10. Balsa Wood: Unveiling Its Remarkable Strength - Thewoodcarpenter

    Mar 20, 2025 · Discover the strength, uses, price, and properties of balsa wood. Learn why it's lightweight yet durable, its advantages, disadvantages.