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● 2.Wenge
● 4.Monzo
● 5.Tali
When it comes to the property of being resistant to cracking, Afrormosia definitely ranks first.

Wenge boasts excellent stability and is hard to crack. As long as the material itself is free of cracks and the paint finish is well done, it will remain crack-free for many years.

Arguably the most noble among all solid wood slabs, Bubinga still falls behind African Wenge when it comes to crack resistance.

Monzo features an extremely high hardness, which underpins its great stability. In addition, it has a low inherent moisture content, making it exceptionally stable.

Tali also has good stability. It is heavy, hard and sinkable in water.

Bilingait is known online, Bilingastability is slightly lower than that of Tali, yet it can still adapt well to the climate in cold. Uncracked, unrepaired Bilinga slabs with water ripple patterns are highly sought after, and Bilinga has a quite considerable sales volume in the market!

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