Imported Hardwood Afromosia
Latin Name: Pericopsis elata
Family: Leguminosae - the Legume family
Other Common Name(s): African Satinwood, African Teak, Afrormosia, Asamela, Assamela, Baracara, Benin Satinwood, Bohala, Devil's Tree, Jatobahy Do Igapo, Koriki, Kokrodua, Mekoe, Obang, Ole, Olel Pardo, Peonio, Redbark, Satinwood, Tento, Yellow Satinwood
Imported Hardwood
Suitable for Exterior/Interior Use
Interior and Exterior
Uses
Decorative Veneer, Flooring, Furniture, High Class Joinery, Interior Trim, Mouldings, Millwork, Ship Building
Distribution
Grows in Cameroon, Ghana, Ivory Coast, and the Congo
General Description: The sapwood is narrow and is light in color, in contrast to the heartwood which is initially yellowish-brown, which loses its yellow color on exposure. The grain is typically straight to slightly interlocked, and the wood has a medium to fine texture.
Price Range ($ least expensive, $$$$$ most expensive):
$$$$$
Working Properties
Machining: Good
Nailing: Good
Glueing: Well
Screwing: Good
Finishing: Fair
Physical Properties
Weight (lbs/BF): 3.667
Specific Gravity: 0.57-0.69
Modulus of Rupture (psi): 15,200-18,499
Modulus of Elasticity (1,000 psi): 1710-1678
Side Hardness (lbs): 1560
Additional Information
While the wood is suitable for exterior use the wood should not be used where moisture contents are high due to its discoloration when in contact with iron. While the properties of nailing and crewing are both "good" pre-boring holes are recommended. This species has been placed on the endangered species list and thus international trade is restricted.
Item Availability
Not currently in stock, but please contact us to inquire about availability.