Description
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Okan is a Leguminosae (Mimoseae) family wood which originates from topical WestAfrica. The high density, durability and interlocked grain structure of Okan make it suitable for hydraulic constructions, like sheet pilings, stables, bridges, etc. Planning to purchase Okan Sawn Timber from top exporter and supplier then you should request for quote from African Forest Timber Ltd. Use the form below to send your queries to know more about our Okan Wood quality, Specification, Grade, Measurements, etc. or place your order right away. Buy Wholesale Okan Lumber from African Forest Timber Ltd.
Okan Specie Information
Origin | Africa |
Prominent tradenames |
Okan
Edoum
Denya
加蓬圆盘豆
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Commercial restrictions | No commercial restriction |
SPECIES RESUMÉ
The heartwood is yellow brown and becomes red brown with air. The sapwood is clearly demarcated. The grain is interlocked and the texture is medium. It has an unpleasant odour when green.
The blunting effect is fairly high and peeling and slicing is not recommended or without interest. Requires power. It is sometimes difficult to obtain a good finish because of highly interlocked grain. Tendency to tear on quartersawn. Nailing is good but pre-boring is necessary. Gluing is correct for interior only. It dries slowly and kiln drying must be handled carefully.
Okan is very durable to fungi and is durable to dry wood borers; sapwood demarcated (risk limited to sapwood). Due to its high specific gravity and hardness, this species naturally covers the biological hazard class 5 (end-uses in marine environment or in brackish water).
Okan can be used for several applications such as:
- Interior: e.g. flooring, sculpture, industrial or heavy flooring
- Exterior: e.g. bridges, posts, sleepers, heavy carpentry, vehicle or container flooring
Substitute for Azobe (Lophira alata) and Greenheart (Ocotea rodiaei).
References: CIRAD Forestry Department
SCIENTIFIC DATA AND RISK
FAMILY | FABACEAE-MIMOSOIDEAE (ANGIOSPERM) | RISK | |
SCIENTIFIC NAME(S) | SYNONYMOUS | CITES: | IUCN: |
Cylicodiscus gabunensis
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Not listed | NE |
LOCAL AND COMMON NAME(S)
ATIBT Pilot Name
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Okan
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Cameroon
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Adoum
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Cameroon
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Bokoka
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Cameroon
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African Greenheart
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Republic of the Congo
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N’ Duma
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Côte d’Ivoire
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Bouemon
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Gabon
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Oduma
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Gabon
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Edoum
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Ghana
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Benya
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Ghana
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Adadua
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Ghana
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Denya
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Nigeria
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Okan
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China
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加蓬圆盘豆
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Nomenclature générale des bois tropicaux, 7e edition, 2016 – ATIBT
APPEARANCE
Grain | Straigth or interlocked |
Interlocked Grain | Marked |
Sapwood | Clearly demarcated |
Texture | Medium |
Typical Color | Red Brown |
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Crushing Strength | 82 | MPa | +/- 12 |
Specific Gravity (at 12% MC) | 0.91 | g/cm3 | +/- 0.10 |
Stability | Moderately stable to poorly stable | ||
Static bending strength | 134 | MPa | +/- 23 |
DURABILITY AND RESISTANCE
Dry Wood Borers | Class D – Durable |
Fungi | Class 3 – Moderately durable |
Termites | Class M – Moderately duarable |
Treatability | Class 3 – Poorly permeable |
TYPICAL USE
Hydraulic works (seawater), Sleepers, Heavy carpentry, Sculpture, Bridges (Parts in contact with water or ground), Flooring, Poles, Industrial or heavy flooring, Vehicle or container flooring, Turned goods, Bridges (Parts not in contact with water or ground), Decking |
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