AZOBE

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DESCRIPTION

Azobe is a coarse textured wood with a very tight interlocked grain that not only The azobe is differentiated, with thin sapwood (the outer part of the trunk is pink or brownish) and heartwood inner part of the trunk from red-brown to purplish). It has a strong, coarse texture and its thick, frequently interlocked fibres characterise it and stress its great strength making pressurized preservative treatment unnecessary and virtually impossible. Azobe offers resistance to natural enemies of other woods. it should be noted that whitish deposits form in the large vessels (particularly on the borderline between the sapwood and the heartwood), highlighting and intensifying its hardness. Azobe is said to be the hardest industrially used wood in the world.

  • Local Name

    Okoka, Bongossi
  • Scientific Name

    Lophira alata
  • Other Names

    Bongossi, Ekki, Bonkole, Akoga, Dwarf red ironwood, red oak

SNAPSHOT


Wieght

2587

Kg / M3

Hardness

14,330

Janka Ranking (N)

Density

1.06

Specific Gravity

Working With Azobe

  • General Workability
  • Wood Texture
  • Ease of Finish

COMMON USES

  • Hydraulic works (fresh water)
  • Sleepers
  • Bridges (parts in contact with water or ground)
  • Industrial or heavy flooring
  • Vehicle or container flooring
  • Stairs (inside)
  • Heavy carpentry
  • Bridges (parts not in contact with water or ground)
  • Glued laminated
  • Cooperage
  • Poles
  • Stakes
  • Hydraulic works (seawater)