Semi-finished products
Strong of many years worth of experience, Likouala Timber offer a wide selection of finished and semi-finished products.
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Strong of many years worth of experience, Likouala Timber offer a wide selection of finished and semi-finished products.
Tali
SCIENTIFIC NAME
Erythrophleum ivorense
DESCRIPTION OF THE WOOD
Tali wood is characterized by a heartwood that ranges from dark yellowish-brown to reddish-brown, with lighter streaks that tend to darken upon exposure. The sapwood is well-defined and yellowish in color. The texture is medium to coarse, and the grain is often irregular or interlocked.
AVERAGE VOLUMETRIC MASS
at 12% moisture content: 950 kg/m³
Main uses
Thanks to its remarkable hardness and durability, Tali is used in works that require high resistance, such as shipbuilding, railway sleepers, jetties/piers, and outdoor flooring (decking). It is also used for load-bearing structures and in heavy carpentry.
Mukulungu
SCIENTIFIC NAME
Autranella congolensis
DESCRIPTION OF THE WOOD
Mukulungu wood has a heartwood that ranges from dark reddish-brown to purplish-brown, sometimes with darker streaks. The sapwood is thin and whitish or pale pink, clearly distinguishable from the heartwood. Its texture is coarse, while the grain is often irregular or interlocked.
AVERAGE VOLUMETRIC MASS
at 12% moisture content: 1000 kg/m³
Main uses
Mukulungu is a very hard and heavy wood, with excellent resistance to weathering and attack by fungi and insects. Due to these characteristics, it is widely used for exterior constructions such as decking, bridges, railway sleepers, and harbor structures exposed to saltwater. It is also used in heavy carpentry and for the production of agricultural tools.
Acajou
SCIENTIFIC NAME
Khaya ivorensis
DESCRIPTION OF THE WOOD
Semi-heavy wood with pink or whitish sapwood, certainly different to the light red heartwood in its natural state that changes to crimson or dark red with ageing. A high-quality wood due to its appearance, grain that is often crossed or wavy, which leads to the creation of surfaces that have clear moireing or striped effects. It has a medium texture.
AVERAGE VOLUMETRIC MASS
at 12% humidity: 620 kg/m3 (very varia-ble)
Main uses
The easy workability and the striped effect that can be achieved by radial surfaces causes this wood to be used to make fine joinery, furniture, indoor coverings and furnishings for luxury boats, doars and windows, sculptures, parts of musical Instruments, turnery and luxury boxes. It is often used to make high-quality looking frames.
Frake (Limba)
SCIENTIFIC NAME
Terminalia superba
DESCRIPTION OF THE WOOD
Frake wood features a heartwood ranging from light yellow to golden brown, with sapwood that is not distinctly separated. Its texture is coarse, while the grain is irregular or interlocked, which can give rise to a striped effect.
AVERAGE VOLUMETRIC MASS
at 12% moisture content: 550 kg/m³
Main uses
Frake is highly valued for its ease of working, making it suitable for a wide range of applications. It is used in the production of furniture, interior panels, fixtures (doors and windows), and decorative structures. It is also used for veneers and cladding, thanks to its elegant appearance and lightness.
Tiama
SCIENTIFIC NAME
Entandrophragma angolense
DESCRIPTION OF THE WOOD
Semi-heavy wood with a wide reddish-brown sapwood whose colour changes into a brownish red towards the heartwo-ad. It has a medium texture and a crossed grain with the consequent stripe effect on radial surfaces.
AVERAGE VOLUMETRIC MASS
at 12% humidity: 580 kg/m3
Main uses
Its preferred uses are for joinery works and to make furniture, coffins, staircases and indoor furnishings. It is often used to make frames.
Sapeli
SCIENTIFIC NAME
Entandrophragma cylindricum
DESCRIPTION OF THE WOOD
Heavy wood with a reddish brown hear-twood that stands out, which tends to become darker over time. The perfume is characteristic in its natural state. It has a fine texture with a grain that's often cros sed and wavy.
AVERAGE VOLUMETRIC MASS
at 12% humidity: 690 kg/m3
Main uses
The desthetic properties associated with the colour and stripe effect achieved on radial surfaces favour the use of this wood in visible parts of furniture, also as a replacement for the Mahogany wood from Central America. It is often used in joinery, to make luxury flooring and doors and windows, parts of musical instru ments, furniture and covers for luxury boats.
Kossipo
SCIENTIFIC NAME
Entandrophragma candollei
DESCRIPTION OF THE WOOD
Heavy wood that stands out with a thin sapwood and dark red heartwood. It has a medium texture and a grain that's usually straight.
AVERAGE VOLUMETRIC MASS
at 12% humidity: 700 kg/m3
Main uses
Similar in appearance yet heavier and harder than Sapeli and Sipo, it is used to make heavy furniture, furnishings and decorations, flooring, doors and win-dows, steps for indoor staircases, veneer for frames, therefore making the most of its high mechanical and aesthetic pro-perties, supported above all by the stripe effect.
Iroko
SCIENTIFIC NAME
Milicia excelsa
DESCRIPTION OF THE WOOD
Heavy wood with a light yellowish sapwood that's clearly different to the brownish yellow heartwood, which acquires a golden brown colour after being cut. It has a medium or coarse texture with a grain that's often crossed.
AVERAGE VOLUMETRIC MASS
at 12% humidity: 660 kg/m3
Main uses
Due to its good mechanical properties and natural durability it lends itself well to building uses, even outdoors, for naval works, outdoor covers for boats, carpen-try, joinery, doors and windows, flooring platforms and outdoor furniture, harbour docks, frames and profiles.
Acajou
SCIENTIFIC NAME
Khaya ivorensis
DESCRIPTION OF THE WOOD
Semi-heavy wood with pink or whitish sapwood, certainly different to the light red heartwood in its natural state that changes to crimson or dark red with ageing. A high-quality wood due to its appearance, grain that is often crossed or wavy, which leads to the creation of surfaces that have clear moireing or striped effects. It has a medium texture.
AVERAGE VOLUMETRIC MASS
at 12% humidity: 620 kg/m3 (very varia-ble)
Main uses
The easy workability and the striped effect that can be achieved by radial surfaces causes this wood to be used to make fine joinery, furniture, indoor coverings and furnishings for luxury boats, doars and windows, sculptures, parts of musical Instruments, turnery and luxury boxes. It is often used to make high-quality looking frames.
Frake (Limba)
SCIENTIFIC NAME
Terminalia superba
DESCRIPTION OF THE WOOD
Frake wood features a heartwood ranging from light yellow to golden brown, with sapwood that is not distinctly separated. Its texture is coarse, while the grain is irregular or interlocked, which can give rise to a striped effect.
AVERAGE VOLUMETRIC MASS
at 12% moisture content: 550 kg/m³
Main uses
Frake is highly valued for its ease of working, making it suitable for a wide range of applications. It is used in the production of furniture, interior panels, fixtures (doors and windows), and decorative structures. It is also used for veneers and cladding, thanks to its elegant appearance and lightness.
Tiama
SCIENTIFIC NAME
Entandrophragma angolense
DESCRIPTION OF THE WOOD
Semi-heavy wood with a wide reddish-brown sapwood whose colour changes into a brownish red towards the heartwo-ad. It has a medium texture and a crossed grain with the consequent stripe effect on radial surfaces.
AVERAGE VOLUMETRIC MASS
at 12% humidity: 580 kg/m3
Main uses
Its preferred uses are for joinery works and to make furniture, coffins, staircases and indoor furnishings. It is often used to make frames.
Sapeli
SCIENTIFIC NAME
Entandrophragma cylindricum
DESCRIPTION OF THE WOOD
Heavy wood with a reddish brown hear-twood that stands out, which tends to become darker over time. The perfume is characteristic in its natural state. It has a fine texture with a grain that's often cros sed and wavy.
AVERAGE VOLUMETRIC MASS
at 12% humidity: 690 kg/m3
Main uses
The desthetic properties associated with the colour and stripe effect achieved on radial surfaces favour the use of this wood in visible parts of furniture, also as a replacement for the Mahogany wood from Central America. It is often used in joinery, to make luxury flooring and doors and windows, parts of musical instru ments, furniture and covers for luxury boats.
Kossipo
SCIENTIFIC NAME
Entandrophragma candollei
DESCRIPTION OF THE WOOD
Heavy wood that stands out with a thin sapwood and dark red heartwood. It has a medium texture and a grain that's usually straight.
AVERAGE VOLUMETRIC MASS
at 12% humidity: 700 kg/m3
Main uses
Similar in appearance yet heavier and harder than Sapeli and Sipo, it is used to make heavy furniture, furnishings and decorations, flooring, doors and win-dows, steps for indoor staircases, veneer for frames, therefore making the most of its high mechanical and aesthetic pro-perties, supported above all by the stripe effect.
Iroko
SCIENTIFIC NAME
Milicia excelsa
DESCRIPTION OF THE WOOD
Heavy wood with a light yellowish sapwood that's clearly different to the brownish yellow heartwood, which acquires a golden brown colour after being cut. It has a medium or coarse texture with a grain that's often crossed.
AVERAGE VOLUMETRIC MASS
at 12% humidity: 660 kg/m3
Main uses
Due to its good mechanical properties and natural durability it lends itself well to building uses, even outdoors, for naval works, outdoor covers for boats, carpen-try, joinery, doors and windows, flooring platforms and outdoor furniture, harbour docks, frames and profiles.
Acajou
SCIENTIFIC NAME
Khaya ivorensis
DESCRIPTION OF THE WOOD
Semi-heavy wood with pink or whitish sapwood, certainly different to the light red heartwood in its natural state that changes to crimson or dark red with ageing. A high-quality wood due to its appearance, grain that is often crossed or wavy, which leads to the creation of surfaces that have clear moireing or striped effects. It has a medium texture.
AVERAGE VOLUMETRIC MASS
at 12% humidity: 620 kg/m3 (very varia-ble)
Main uses
The easy workability and the striped effect that can be achieved by radial surfaces causes this wood to be used to make fine joinery, furniture, indoor coverings and furnishings for luxury boats, doars and windows, sculptures, parts of musical Instruments, turnery and luxury boxes. It is often used to make high-quality looking frames.
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