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        Growth miracle of nature

        The paulownia ...

Paulownia Shan Tong Plantation Bulgaria

       Our contribution

       For a better world

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       Paulownia Shan Tong
       at -25° frost resistant

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Shipping of 40.000 Paulownia plants
A new Paulownia Plantage is created

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       Trade with 
       quality wood

Plantagenbesichtigung mit Harald Lambrü

Paulownien, auch bekannt als Kiribaum, Kaiserbaum oder Blauglockenbaum sind faszinierende Pflanzen, deren rasantes Wachstum beeindruckend ist. Nach nur 10 Jahren ist ein Baum an guten Standorten etwa 18-20m hoch und hat in Brusthöhe einen Durchmesser von über 40cm. Eine Eiche würde hierfür ca. 150 Jahre benötigen, eine schnell wachsende Fichte ca. 70 Jahre.

About Cathaia

Cathaia International GmbH and Co.KG consider itself as a world wide acting company, which develops and implents ecological and sustainable concepts. We specialize in the rapidly growing Paulownia species that we have successfully grown in Europe, Africa and Central America.

Three different business areas build the core of our operations:

1.Plantations: Planing, development and operation of Paulownia plantations
2.Seed stock: Trading with high quality Paulownia Seed stock
3.Timber: Trading with Paulownia timber

Our company philosophy

 

 

Forst Plus - Forest of the future

Forst Plus enhances the habitat of many species, especially bees and other pollinators are enjoying the improved range. In addition, Forst Plus binds 16t more carbondioxid per year than normal forest sites.

Worldwide experience

Our plants are successfully cultivated worldwide.

Grünland Plus - mit Paulownien

Durch das Anbaukonzept Grünland Plus lassen sich sowohl die Biodiversität wie auch die Deckungsbeiträge von Grünland deutlich steigern.

Paulownia growth video

We´ve put the Paulownia growth of a growing season in a 60 seconds time lapse. Very impressive!

Our expertise for a greener earth

Economic forum  Ivory Coast - Italy

The invitation to the Economic Forum between the Côte d'Ivoire and Italy, organized by the Milan Expo from 28.09. until 29.09.2015 came for us very surprising, but it made us accordingly proud.

As it turned out, the reason for the invitation lay in our "Cathaia Perma" concept designed for Senegal, which had found its way to the Ivorian Ministry of Economics and met with a genuine interest there. In a personal meeting with the Ivorian minister of economic affairs in Milan, we were able to explain the concept further.

 

Get to know us

At our trade fair appearances

At various trade fairs you have the opportunity to get to know us and to talk to us personally about the cultivation of Paulownia in Germany and worldwide. However, also topics such as profitability, commercialization of wood, its special properties in furniture construction and other special areas can be discussed there.

At our stand you can see, touch, feel and smell the Paulownia. But you can also experience Paulownia wood in use, from trunk slices to the processed product. It's definitely worth a visit.

 

The aluminum among the wood species

Utilization of Paulownia wood

The wood of Paulownia is as valuable timber for the manufacturing of furniture, musical instruments, in boat and aircraft construction and many other areas where an aesthetic and light wood is in demand. Due to the stability in accordance to its low weight, paulownia wood is considered as the "aluminum" among the wood species.

Paulownia wood - Characteristics

In addition to the extraordinary properties as high grade timber, paulownia wood is also suitable for biomass production due to its rapid growth. (Link to: Paulownia wood; energy wood).

The biomass produced can be utilized not to only promote energy use, but also serves as a basis for the production of wood-based materials. Compared to poplar and willow biomass growth of Paulownia plantation is up to 30 percent higher.



Characteristic of Paulownia wood

 

Appearance Paulownia forms a light wood, with a delicate honey-yellow to light gray color. Its surface is characterized by a silky shine. The characteristic grain of the wood is particularly eye catching due to its broad annual growth rings.


Flash point The flash point of paulownia wood is with 420 ° C about half time higher than that of ordinary forest woods (270 ° C). For the energy use as firewood  such a high flashpoint plays only a minor role, but it makes the wood interesting for applications, where increased fire protection is required.


Weight With an average weight of only 310 kg per cubic meter Paulownia forms one of the lightest woods in the world. In comparison, our native oak lies at about 580 kg per cubic meter and even our currently as lightweight known spruce gets still at 470 kg. In spite of this low density Paulownia offers a high stability, the wood is preferably used in areas in which priority is given to weight reduction. These include the shipbuilding, aircrafts and construction of mobile homes and caravans.


Surface Due to its low density, the wood has a relatively soft surface. This can indeed be crafted very well, but also makes it prone to scratches and little damages. To gain the suitability for everyday use, such as a sufficiently hard surface, a finishing step and additional treatment is necessary.


Drying Depending on how the wood is to be processed, it can be dried both on the fresh air and in drying chambers to quickly reduce the residual moisture content to about 10-12%. Another feature of paulownia wood is in its small degree of remoisturization. Once Paulownia is dried, it hardly takes up water again. In contrast to other types of woods, Paulownia is therefore an extremely dimensionally stable timber. The typical "working processes" of the wood - known as swelling and shrinking - remain absent from here. In addition to the good sound properties of Paulownia this is one of the aspects decisive for the use of wood for various musical instruments.
Since water is the transport medium for odors and flavors, the paulownia timber assumes no alien smells and tastes. Because it also has no smell on it’s own, Paulownia is therefore also preferably used for production of packaging material in the food and beverage industry.

 


 

 


Worldwide exchange with Paulownia know-how carriers

Our meeting with the Chinese Paulownia Research Center (CPRC)

 

In January 2016 Cathaia received an exclusive invitation to the "Chinese Paulownia Research Center" (CPRC) in Zhengzhou. This institute, which is part of the Chinese State Forestry Academy, was founded in 1984 and is the largest research institution in the world dealing exclusively with Paulownia. Only a few private companies were allowed to look behind the walls of this unique institution.

Six different professors with around 70 employees work on all aspects of the Paulownia, including breeding and genetics, cultivation, wood science and economics.

After a welcome from the Institute Director Prof. Li FangDong, a presentation of the institute and a joint workshop, we were allowed to be guided by Prof. Chang to the locations of the Paulownia cultivation, sawmills and the wood processing, to participate on on-depth discussions on cultivation, care and processing methods.

Until today, we maintain a lively contact and benefit from our knowledge gains.