Quality Standards of Teak (choose type)
First European Quality (FEQ)
First European Quality (FEQ) is a quality standard for teak. As per the official definition, an FEQ teak is a teak with no knots, cracks, sapwood or insect holes. It is the highest graded wood within teak and finds effective use in European countries.
With uniformity across its four faces, FEQ teak stripes exhibit a quarter, crown, grain, grainless or semi type. It is commonly used in the marine industry for yacht or boat building. It is also used to manufacture furniture and in outdoor decking.
Super Decking
A supreme grade, quarter sawn is the highest quality of lumber. It has straight grains, with no irregularities and is largely used for decking purposes. Due to its high popularity, specially in the European countries, quarter sawn lumber often demands a higher premium.