
供應(yīng)非洲緬茄木和黃花梨
- 企業(yè)名稱: 麒麟廣州貿(mào)易有限公司
- 發(fā)布日期: 2014-05-16
- 所在地: 廣州市林河西路159號中泰廣場北塔206
- 產(chǎn)品規(guī)格: 1500~1600 kg/m3
- 產(chǎn)品價格: ¥1500元/立方米
- 聯(lián)系人員: 鄭先生
- 會員類型: 普通會員
Papao Wood
Common Name(s): Afzelia, Afzelia Bella, Doussie, Papao
Chinese name: 緬茄木,雅潔緬茄
Scientific Name: Afzelia spp.
Properties
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Tree Size: |
80-120 ft (25-37 m) tall, 3-5 ft (1-1.5 m) trunk diameter |
Average Dried Weight |
50 lbs/ft3 (805 kg/m3) |
Average Log Weight |
1500~1600 kg/m3 |
Specific Gravity |
.67, .80 |
Janka Hardness |
1,810 lbf (8,050 N) |
Modulus of Rupture |
17,740 lbf/in2 (122.3 MPa) |
Elastic Modulus |
2,094,000 lbf/in2 (14.44 GPa) |
Crushing Strength |
10,750 lbf/in2 (74.1 MPa) |
Shrinkage |
Radial: 2.3%, Tangential: 3.9%, Volumetric: 6.3%, T/R Ratio: 1.7 |
Workability |
· Difficult difficult to work on account of its interlocked grain, causing tear out during machining operations. · Has a pronounced dulling effect on cutters. · Gluing and finishing can be variable, and some species contain water-soluble yellow deposits in the pores which can pose challenges in staining or finishing with water-based products. |
Odour |
No characteristic odour. |
Common Uses |
Furniture, cabinetry, veneer, flooring, docks, boatbuilding, exterior millwork and construction, turned objects, inlays, and other small specialty wood items. |
Rosewood
Common Name(s): Bubinga, Kevazingo, Kosso
Chinese Name: 非洲花梨,非洲黃花梨,亞花梨,非黃
Scientific Name: Pterocarpus spp. G. demeusei, G. pellegriniana, G.tessmannii
·Properties
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Tree Size: |
130-150 ft (40-45 m) tall, 3-6 ft (1-2 m) trunk diameter |
Average Dried Weight |
56 lbs/ft3 (890 kg/m3) |
Average Log Weight |
1450~1550 kg/m3 |
Specific Gravity |
.72, .89 |
Janka Hardness |
2,410 lbf (10,720 N) |
Modulus of Rupture |
24,410 lbf/in2 (168.3 MPa) |
Elastic Modulus |
2,670,000 lbf/in2 (18.41 GPa) |
Crushing Strength |
10,990 lbf/in2 (75.8 MPa) |
Shrinkage |
Radial: 6.0%, Tangential: 8.2%, Volumetric: 13.9%, T/R Ratio: 1.4 |
Workability |
· Easy to work overall, though depending upon the species Bubinga can have silica present, which can prematurely dull cutting edges. · Also, on pieces with figured or interlocking grain, tear-out can occur during planing or other machining operations. · Gluing can occasionally be problematic due to Bubinga’s high density and natural oils. · Turns and finishes well. |
Odour |
Bubinga is reported to have an unpleasant scent when the lumber is still wet, which disappears after the wood is dry. |
Common Uses |
Veneer, inlays, fine furniture, cabinetry, turnings, and other specialty items. Since Bubinga trees can grow so large, natural-edge slabs of the wood have also been used in tabletops and other specialized projects. |