Afrormosia

Pericopsis elata

Trade Names

Afrormosia, Kokrodua, Assamela, Gold Teak

Similar Woods

Origin

West Africa, between the Congo and the Ivory Coast.

Range

In the lower tropical rain forests, generally in groups.

Uses

As veneer for inferior purposes. Not used in Central Europe as face veneer. Serves as substitute for Teak in furniture making and used in the USA for interior boat fixtures and fittings.

Properties

Similar to Oak, moist wood stains when coming into contact with ferrous metals.

Machining

It works well but with a tendency to pick up the interlocking grain. Low feed speed should be used.

Seasoning

Drying is slow with minimal shrinkage and good shape stability.

Finishing

DD paint or open pore varnishes for exterior surfaces. NC paint is recommended for interior use. The wood should be surface treated to prevent staining as a result of reaction with iron.

Jointing

Because of its application, water-proof glues are always used, causing no problem. Screw and nail joints must be pre-drilled.
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