A measure of the hardness of wood, produced by a variation on theBrinell hardness test. The test measures the force required to push a steel ball with a diameter of 11.28 millimeters (0.444 inches) into the wood to a depth of half the ball’s diameter (the diameter was chosen to produce a circle with an area of 100 square millimeters). In Janka's original test, the results were expressed in units of pressure, but when the ASTM standardized the test (tentative issue in1922, standard first formally adopted in1927), it called for results in units of force.
The results are stated in various ways in different countries, which can lead to confusion, especially since the name of the actual unit employed is often not attached. In the United States, the measurement is in pounds-force. In Sweden it is apparently inkilogram-force (kgf), and in Australia, Janka hardness ratings are either innewtons (N) or kilonewtons (kN). Sometimes the results are treated as units, e.g., “360 janka.”
The hardness of wood usually varies with the direction of the grain. If testing is done on the surface of a plank, with the force exerted perpendicular to the grain, the test is said to be of “side hardness.” Side hardnesses of a block of wood measured in the direction of the tree's center (radially), and on a tangent to the tree's rings (tangentially), are typically very similar. End testing is also sometimes done (that is, testing the cut surface of a stump would be a test of end hardness). The side hardness of teak, for example, is in the range 3730 to 4800 newtons, while the end hardness is in the range 4150 to 4500 newtons.
The most common use of Janka hardness ratings is to determine whether a species is suitable for use as flooring.
The pale blue background indicates species growing in North America. Common names are unreliable since two or more species often have the same common name. We show the common name preferred by the Forest Products Laboratory. Except as noted, all samples were tested at 12% moisture content, typical of air-dried wood. Wood varies; a sample picked at random is expected to have a side hardness between about 80% and 120% of the value shown. Blank cells occur where a wood is sold commercially but so far we have found no hardness data.
Common name | Scientific name | side hardness, Janka test, at 12% moisture content | |
---|---|---|---|
kilonewtons | pounds-force | ||
afrormosia | Pericopsis elata | 6.9 | 1560 |
albarco | Cariniana spp. | 4.5 | 1020 |
alder, red | Alnus rubra | 2.6 | 590 |
alder, white | Alnus rhombifolia | ||
andiroba | Carapa guianensis | 5.0 | 1130 |
angelin | Andira inermis | 7.8 | 1750 |
angelique | Dicorynia guianensis | 5.7 | 1290 |
anime | Protium spp. | 920 | |
apple | Malus sylvestris | 7.7 | 1730 |
ash, black | Fraxinus nigra | 3.8 | 850 |
ash, blue | Fraxinus quadrangulata | 9.0 | 2030 |
ash, green | Fraxinus pennsylvanica | 5.3 | 1200 |
ash, oregon | Fraxinus latifolia | 5.2 | 1160 |
ash, pumpkin | Fraxinus profunda | 4.4 | 990 |
ash, white | Fraxinus americana | 5.9 | 1320 |
aspen, bigtooth | Populus grandidentata | 1.9 | 420 |
aspen, quaking | Populus tremuloides | 1.6 | 350 |
avodire | Turraeanthus africanus | 4.8 | 1080 |
azobe | Lophira alata | 14.9 | 3350 |
baldcypress | Taxcodium distichum | 2.3 | 570 |
balsa | Ochroma pyramidale | ||
banak | Virola spp. | 2.3 | 510 |
basswood, American | Tilia americana | 1.8 | 410 |
basswood, Carolina | Tilia caroliniana | ||
basswood, white | Tilia heterophylla | ||
beech, American | Fagus grandifolia | 5.8 | 1300 |
benge | Guibourtia arnoldiana | 7.8 | 1750 |
birch, gray | Betula populifolia | 3.4 | 760 |
birch, paper | Betula papyrifera | 4.0 | 910 |
birch, river | Betula nigra | ||
birch, sweet | Betula lenta | 6.5 | 1470 |
birch, yellow | Betula alleghaniensis | 5.6 | 1260 |
boxelder | Acer negundo | 3.2 | 720 |
bubinga | Guibourtia spp. | 12.0 | 2690 |
buckeye, Ohio | Aesculus glabra | ||
buckeye, yellow | Aesculus octandra | 1.6 | 350 |
buckthorn, cascara | Rhamnus purshiana | 4.6 | 1040 |
bulletwood | Manilkara bidentata | 14.2 | 3190 |
butternut | Juglans cinerea | 2.2 | 490 |
buttonwood | Conocarpus erectus | ||
catalpa, northern | Catalpa speciosa | 2.4 | 550 |
catalpa, southern | Catalpa bignonioides | 2.4 | 550 |
cativo | Prioria copaifera | 2.8 | 630 |
cedar, Alaska | Chamaecyparis nootkatensis | 2.6 | 580 |
cedar, atlantic white | Chamaecyparis thyoides | 1.6 | 350 |
cedar, Port Orford | Chamaecyparis lawsoniana | 3.2 | 720 |
cedar, yellow | Cupressus nootkatensis | 2.6 | 580 |
ceiba | Ceiba pentandra | 1.1 | 240 |
chalviande | Virola spp. | 481 | |
cherry, black | Prunus serotina | 4.2 | 950 |
chestnut, American | Castenea dentata | 2.4 | 540 |
chinkapin, giant | Castanopsis chrysophylla | 3.2 | 730 |
coffeetree, Kentucky | Gymnocladus dioicus | 6,2 | 1390 |
cottonwood) balsam poplar | Populus balsamifera | 1.3 | 300 |
cottonwood, black | Populus trichocarpa | 1.6 | 350 |
cottonwood, eastern | Populus deltoides | 1.9 | 430 |
courbaril | Hymenaea courbaril | 10.5 | 2350 |
cuangare | Dialyanthera spp. | 1.7 | 380 |
cypress, Mexican | Cupressus lustianica | 2.0 | 460 |
degame | Calycophyllum candidissimum | 8.6 | 1940 |
determa | Ocotea rubra | 2.9 | 660 |
dogwood, flowering | Cornus florida | 9.6 | 2150 |
Douglas-fir, coast | Pseudotsuga menziesii | 3.2 | 710 |
Douglas-fir, interior west | Pseudotsuga menziesii | 2.9 | 660 |
Douglas-fir, interior north | Pseudotsuga menziesii | 2.7 | 600 |
Douglas-fir, interior south | Pseudotsuga menziesii | 2.3 | 510 |
ekop | Tetraberlinia tubmaniana | ||
elder, blue | Sambucus cerulea | 3.7 | 840 |
elm, american | Ulmus americana | 3.7 | 830 |
elm, cedar | Ulmus crassifolia | 5.9 | 1320 |
elm, rock | Ulmus thomasii | 5.9 | 1320 |
elm, slippery | Ulmus rubra | 3.8 | 860 |
elm, winged | Ulmus alata | 6.8 | 1540 |
fir, balsam | Abies balsamea | 1.8 | 400 |
fir, California red | Abies magnifica | 2.2 | 500 |
fir, grand | Abies grandis | 2.2 | 490 |
fir, noble | Abies procera | 1.8 | 410 |
fir, pacific silver | Abies amabilis | 1.9 | 430 |
fir, subalpine | Abies lasiocarpa | 1.6 | 350 |
fir, white | Abiesconcolor | 2.1 | 480 |
goncalo alves | Astronium graveolens | 9.6 | 2160 |
greenheart | Chlorocardium rodiei | 10.5 | 2350 |
hackberry | Celtis occidentalis | 3.9 | 880 |
hackberry, netleaf | Celtis reticulata | ||
(hackberry) sugarberry | Celtis laevigata | ||
hemlock, eastern | Tsuga canadensis | 2.2 | 500 |
hemlock, mountain | Tsuga mertensiana | 3.0 | 680 |
hemlock, western | Tsuga heterophylla | 2.4 | 540 |
hickory, bitternut | Carya cordiformis | ||
hickory, black | Carya texana | ||
hickory, nutmeg | Carya myristicaeformis | ||
hickory, pecan | Carya illinoensis | 8.1 | 1820 |
hickory, sand | Carya pallida | ||
hickory, water | Carya aquatica | ||
hickory. mockernut | Carya tomentosa | 8.8 | 1970 |
hickory, pignut | Carya glabra | 9.5 | 2140 |
hickory, shagbark | Carya ovata | 8.4 | 1880 |
hickory, shellbark | Carya lacinosa | 8.1 | 1810 |
holly, American | Ilex opaca | 4.5 | 1020 |
honeylocust | Gleditsia triacanthos | 7.0 | 1580 |
hophornbeam, eastern | Ostrya virginiana | 8.3 | 1860 |
hornbeam, American | Carpinus caroliniana | 7.9 | 1780 |
hura | Hura crepitans | 2.4 | 550 |
ilomba | Pycnanthus angolensis Exell | 2.7 | 610 |
incense-cedar | Libocedrus decurrens | 2.1 | 470 |
ipe | Tabebuia spp., lapacho group | 16.4 | 3680 |
iroko | Chlorophora spp. | 5.6 | 1260 |
jarrah | Eucalyptus marginata | 8.5 | 1910 |
jelutong | Dyera costulata | 1.7 (@15%) | 390 |
juniper, alligator | Juniperus deppeana | 5.2 | 1160 |
juniper, western | Juniperus occidentalis | ||
kaneelhart | Licariaspp. | 12.9 | 2900 |
kapur | Dryobalanops spp. | 5.5 | 1230 |
karri | Eucalyptus diversicolor | 9.1 | 2040 |
kempas | Koompassia malaccensis | 7.6 | 1710 |
keruing | Dipterocarpus spp. | 5.6 | 1270 |
larch, western | Larix occidentalis | 3.7 | 830 |
laurel, California | Umbellularia californica | 5.6 | 1270 |
laurel, mountain | Kalmia latifolia | 8.0 | 1790 |
lignumvitae | Guaiacum spp. | 20.0 | 4500 |
limba | Terminalia superba | 2.2 | 490 |
locust, black | Robinia pseudoacacia | 7.6 | 1700 |
macawood | Platymiscium spp. | 14.0 | 3150 |
madrone, Pacific | Arbutus menziesii | 6.5 | 1460 |
(magnolia) cucumber tree | Magnolia acuminata | 3.1 | 700 |
magnolia, southern | Magnolia grandiflora | 4.5 | 1020 |
(magnolia) sweetbay | Magnolia virginiana | ||
mahogany, African | Khaya spp. | 3.7 | 830 |
mahogany, true | Swietenia macrophylla | 3.6 | 800 |
manbarklak | Eschweilera spp. | 15.5 | 3480 |
manni | Symphonia globulifera | 5.0 | 1120 |
maple, bigleaf | Acer macrophyllum | 3.8 | 850 |
maple, black | Acer nigrum | 5.2 | 1180 |
maple, red | Acer rubrum | 4.2 | 950 |
maple, silver | Acer saccharimum | 3.1 | 700 |
maple, sugar | Acer saccharum | 6.4 | 1450 |
marishballi | Lincania spp. | 15.9 | 3570 |
merbau | Intsia spp. | 6.7 (@15%) | 1500 |
mersawa | Anisoptera spp. | 5.7 | 1290 |
mesquite | Prosopis spp. | ||
mora | Mora spp. | 10.2 | 2300 |
oak, black | Quercus velutina | 5.4 | 1210 |
oak, cherrybark | Quercus falcatavar pagodifolia | 6.6 | 1480 |
oak, southern red | Quercus falcata | 4.7 | 1060 |
oak, laurel | Quercus laurifolia | 5.4 | 1210 |
oak, northern red | Quercus rubra | 5.7 | 1290 |
oak, pin | Quercus palustris | 6.7 | 1510 |
oak, scarlet | Quercus coccinea | 6.2 | 1400 |
oak, shumard | Quercus shumardii | ||
oak, water | Quercus nigra | 5.3 | 1190 |
oak, willow | Quercus phellos | 6.5 | 1460 |
oak, bur | Quercus macrocarpa | 6.1 | 1370 |
oak, chestnut | Quercus prinus | 5.0 | 1130 |
oak, live | Quercus virginiana | ||
oak, overcup | Quercus lyrata | 5.3 | 1190 |
oak, post | Quercus stellata | 6.0 | 1360 |
oak, swamp chestnut | Quercus michauxii | 5.5 | 1240 |
oak, swamp white | Quercus bicolor | 7.2 | 1620 |
oak, white | Quercus alba | 6.0 | 1360 |
obeche | Triplochiton scleroxylon | 1.9 | 430 |
okoume | Aucoumea klaineana | 1.7 | 380 |
opepe | Nauclea diderrichii | 7.3 | 1630 |
osage orange | Maclura pomifera | 9.1 (green) | 2040 (green) |
ovangkol | Guibourtia ehie | ||
para-angelim | Hymenolobium excelsum | 7.7 | 1720 |
parana-pine | Araucaria augustifolia | 3.5 | 780 |
pau marfim | Balfourodendron riedelianum | ||
peroba de campos | Paratecoma peroba | 7.1 | 1600 |
peroba rosa | Aspidosperma spp., peroba group | 7.7 | 1730 |
persimmon, common | Diospyros virginiana | 10.2 | 2300 |
pilon | Hyeronima spp. | 7.6 | 1700 |
pine, Caribbean | Pinus caribaea | 5.5 | 1240 |
pine, eastern white | Pinus strobus | 1.7 | 380 |
pine, jack | Pinus banksiana | 2.5 | 570 |
pine, Jeffrey | Pinus jeffreyi | 2.2 | 500 |
pine, limber | Pinus flexilis | 1.9 | 430 |
pine, loblolly | Pinus taeda | 3.1 | 690 |
pine, lodgepole | Pinus contorta | 2.1 | 480 |
pine, longleaf | Pinus palustris | 3.9 | 870 |
pine, ocote | Pinus oocarpa | 4.0 | 910 |
pine, pinyon | Pinus edulis | 3.8 | 860 |
pine, pitch | Pinus rigida | 2.8 | 620 |
pine, pond | Pinus serotina | 3.3 | 740 |
pine, ponderosa | Pinus ponderosa | 2.0 | 460 |
pine, Monterey | Pinus radiata | 3.3 | 750* |
pine. red | Pinus resinosa | 2.5 | 560 |
pine, sand | Pinus clausa | 3.3 | 730 |
pine, shortleaf | Pinus echinata | 3.1 | 690 |
pine, slash | Pinus elliotti | ||
pine, spruce | Pinus glabra | 2.9 | 660 |
pine, sugar | Pinus lambertiana | 1.7 | 380 |
pine, Table Mountain | Pinus pungens | 2.9 | 660 |
pine, virginia | Pinus virginiana | 3.3 | 740 |
pine, western white | Pinus monticola | 1.9 | 420 |
piquia | Caryocar spp. | 7.7 | 1720 |
primavera | Tabebula donnell-smithii | 2.9 | 660 |
pulgande | Dacryodes spp. | 666 | |
purpleheart | Peltogyne spp. | 8.3 | 1860 |
ramin | Gonystylus bancanus | 5.8 | 1300 |
redcedar, eastern | Juniperus virginiana | 4.0 | 900 |
redcedar, southern | Juniperus silicicola | 2.7 | 610 |
redcedar, western | Thuja plicata | 1.6 | 350 |
redwood, old growth | Sequoia sempervirens | 2.1 | 480 |
redwood, second growth | Sequoia sempervirens | 1.9 | 420 |
robe | Tabebul spp., roble group | 4.3 | 960 |
rosewood, Brazilian | Dalbergia nigra | 12.1 | 2720 |
rosewood, Indian | Dalbergia latifolia | 14.1 | 3170 |
sajo | Campnosperma panamensis | 425 | |
sande | Brosimum spp., utile group | 4.0 | 900 |
santa maria | Calophyllum brasiliense | 5.1 | 1150 |
sapele | Entandrophragma cylindricum | 6.7 | 1510 |
sassafras | Sassafras albidum | 2.8 | 630 |
sepetir | Pseudosindora palustris | 6.3 | 1410 |
serviceberry | Amelanchier spp. | 8.0 | 1800 |
shorea | Shorea spp., baulau group | 7.9 | 1780 |
(shorea) dark red meranti | Shorea spp., lauan-meranti group | 3.5 | 780 |
(shorea) light red meranti | Shorea spp., lauan-meranti group | 2.0 | 460 |
(shorea) white meranti | Shorea spp., lauan-meranti group | 5.1 (@15%) | 1140 |
(shorea) yellow meranti | Shorea spp., lauan-meranti group | 3.4 | 770 |
silverbell, Carolina | Halesia carolina | 2.6 | 590 |
sourwood | Oxydendrum arboreum | 4.2 | 940 |
Spanish-cedar | Cedrela spp. | 2.7 | 600 |
spruce, black | Picea mariana | 2.3 | 520 |
spruce, Engelmann | Picea engelmanni | 1.7 | 390 |
spruce, red | Picea rubra | 2.2 | 490 |
spruce, Sitka | Picea sitchensis | 2.3 | 510 |
spruce, white | Picea glauca | 2.1 | 480 |
sucupira | Bowdichia spp. | ||
sucupira | Diplotropis purpurea | 9.5 | 2140 |
sumac, staghorn | Rhus typhina | 3.0 | 680 |
sweetgum | Liquidambar styraciflua | 3.8 | 850 |
sycamore, american | Platanus occidentalis | 3.4 | 770 |
tamarack | Larix laricina | 2.6 | 590 |
tanoak | Lithocarpus densiflorus | ||
teak | Tectona grandis | 4.4 | 1000 |
tornillo | Cedrelinga cateniformis | 870 (green) | |
tree-of-heaven | Ailanthus altissima | 7.7 | 1731 |
tulapueta | Osteophloeum platyspermum | 512 | |
tupelo, black | Nyssa sylvatica | 3.6 | 810 |
tupelo. water | Nyssa aquatica | 3.9 | 880 |
wallaba | Eperua spp. | 9.1 | 2040 |
walnut, black | Juglans nigra | 4.5 | 1010 |
white-cedar, northern | Thuja occidentalis | 1.4 | 320 |
willow, black | Salix nigra | ||
witch hazel | Hamamelis virginica | 6.8 | 1530 |
yellow poplar | Liriodendron tulipifera | 2.4 | 540 |
yew. Pacific | Taxus brevifolia | 7.1 | 1600 |
*Authorities differ significantly on the hardness ofPinus radiata, with published values as high as 792 lbs-force (3.5 kilonewtons) and as low as 625 lbf (2.8 kN).
Forest Products Laboratory.
Wood Handbook: Wood as an Engineering Material.
Technical Report FPL-GTR-113.
Madison, WI: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Forest Products Laboratory,1999.
Downloadable fromwww.fpl.fs.fed.us/documnts/fplgtr/fplgtr113/fplgtr113.pdf See also the 2010 edition, which is downloadable chapter by chapter. Hardness information is in chapter 5.
Harry A. Alden
Hardwoods of North America.
General Technical Report FPL-GTR-83.
Madison, WI: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Forest Products Laboratory,1995.
Downloadable fromwww.fpl.fs.fed.us/publications/fplgtr83.pdf
Harry A. Alden
Softwoods of North America.
General Technical Report FPL-GTR-102.
Madison, WI: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Forest Products Laboratory,1997.
Downloadable fromwww.fpl.fs.fed.us/publications/fplgtr102.pdf
B. Alan Bendtsen and Martin Chudnoff.
Properties of Seven Columbian Woods.
USDA, Forest Service, Forest Products Laboratory Research Note FPL-0242
Madison, WI: Forest Products Lab,January 1981.
Martin Chudnoff.
Tropical Timbers of the World.
Agriculture Handbook 607.
Madison, WI: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Forest Products Laboratory,1979.
Downloadable fromwww.fpl.fs.fed.us/publications/chud_total.pdf
David W. Green, Marshall Begel and William Nelson.
Janka Hardness Using Nonstandard Specimens.
Research Note FPL-RN-0303.
Madison, WI: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Forest Products Laboratory,2006.
Wayne C. Lewis.
Hardness Modulus as an Alternate Measure of Hardness to the Standard Janka Ball for Wood and Wood-Base Materials.
USDA, Forest Service, Forest Products Laboratory Research Note FPL-0189
Madison, WI: Forest Products Laboratory,March 1968.
Michael C. Wiemann and David W. Green.
Estimating Janka Hardness from Specific Gravity for Tropical and Temperate Species.
USDA, Forest Service, Forest Products Laboratory Research Paper FPL-RP-643
Madison, WI: Forest Products Laboratory,September 2007.
Downloadable fromwww.fpl.fs.fed.us/documnts/fplrn/fpl_rn303.pdf
Standards:
ASTM D1037-99. Standard Test Methods for Evaluating Properties of Wood-Base Fiber and Particle Panel Materials.
ASTM D143-94(2000)e1 Standard Methods of Testing Small Clear Specimens of Timber.
ISO 3350:1975. Wood–Determination of static hardness.
ISO 3351:1975. Wood–Determination of resistance to impact indentation.
Janka hardness ratings can also be found at sites selling flooring, such as:
www.wflooring.com/Technical_Info/Species_Tech_Info/species_hardness.htm
www.zoltanfloors.com/tech.html
Some information sources say or imply, incorrectly, that Janka hardness is measured in units of pressure, such as pounds per square inch, and that side hardness is a synonym for Janka hardness.
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