Kiri Core
Kiri Core: Versatile & Lightweight Wood Material
Also known as Paulownia
What is Kiri (Paulownia)?
Kiri, or Paulownia, is a type of fast-growing tree that is found all over the world. It is renowned for its lightweight properties, weighing only 270 kg per cubic meter, making it one of the lightest woods available. This characteristic makes it an ideal choice for many applications, especially as a core material in composites.
Worldwide Availability
Kiri grows rapidly in various climates and regions worldwide, which has made it a sustainable choice for industries looking for renewable wood sources.
Substituting Traditional Wood Types
Kiri is increasingly being used as a substitute for traditional wood types like Balsa, Poplar, Abachi, Albasia, and more. Thanks to its lightweight, strength, and ease of processing, it offers significant advantages over these alternatives.
Kiri in Composites
Due to its lightweight and durable properties, Kiri is widely used as a core material in composite applications. Industries such as marine, automotive, and aerospace benefit from Kiri’s ability to reduce overall weight without sacrificing strength.