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Iroko Wood Lumber

Iroko Wood Lumber, also known as African teak Lumber is a dense African timber with the properties of genuine teak. It is lighter in color than teak and finishes to a golden brown.

Iroko wood is tan to golden brown, very durable in the outdoors, used in the boating industry, and does blunts tools because of its hardness.

Iroko Wood Lumber is used in boatbuilding, piling and marine work, domestic flooring, furniture, veneer, railroad crossties, cabinetwork, shop fittings and joinery.
Iroko wood is often suggested as a Teak look-alike, although precaution should be taken as it is not related to Teak.

Species information

Scientific Name: Milicia excelsa, M. regia (syn. Chlorophora excelsa, C. regia)


ORIGIN: Tropical Africa

APPEARANCE: Heartwood varies from a pale yellowish brown to dark chocolate brown with lighter markings most conspicuous on flat-sawn surfaces; sapwood is yellowish white and clearly demarcated. Texture medium to coarse; grain typically interlocked, sometimes irregular occasional large stone deposits of calcium carbonate


DENSITY: Janka scale hardness is 1260 for dry material


WEIGHT: 43 lbs. / cu. ft., or approximately 3.6 lbs. per board foot


DRYING: Dries rapidly with little or no degrade


WORKABILITY: Works fairly easily with hand or machine tools but with some tearing of interlocked grain; occasional deposits of calcium carbonate severely damage cutting edges; good nailing and gluing characteristics; moderate steam-bending properties


DURABILITY: Heartwood is very durable and is resistant to termite and marine borer attack as well. Sapwood liable to powder-post beetle attack

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