Description
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Tali Sawn Timber Also commonly referred to as Sasswood and rarely known by its scientific name Erythrophleum suaveolens, Tali is mostly grown in Cameroon and Ghana regions of central Africa. The color of fresh Tali wood is brown-yellow which gets darkened with time and exposure We at African Forest Timber Ltd, specialize in mass export and sale of quality Tali sawn timber wood? If you are looking to buy, use the form below to send your requirements or queries or about our Tali Wood quality, Specification, Grade, Measurements, etc. Buy Wholesale Tali Lumber from African Forest Timber Ltd.
Tali Wood Specie Information
Origin | Africa |
Prominent tradenames |
Tali
Elone
Elondo
Missanda
格木
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Commercial restrictions | No commercial restriction |
SPECIES RESUMÉ
The wood is orangey yellow brown to reddish brown. Tali from East Africa has a lighter colour. The sapwood is clearly demarcated. The grain is interlocked and the texture is coarse. The blunting effect is fairly high; peeling is bad and slicing is not recommended or without interest. Requires power.
Difficulties due to interlocked grain in planing. Nailing is good but pre-boring is necessary. Gluing is correct for interior only. With dampness, assembling of iron pieces is not advisable because of risks of reciprocal attack between wood and iron. It dries slowly and must be dried slowly and carefully in order to reduce defects.
Tali is very durable to fungi and is durable to dry wood borers; sapwood demarcated (risk limited to sapwood).
Tali can be used for several applications such as:
- Interior: e.g. industrial or heavy flooring
- Exterior: e.g. posts, stakes, bridges (parts not in contact with water or ground), sleepers, heavy carpentry, vehicle or container flooring
Can be used as a substitute for Azobe (Lophira alata).
References: CIRAD Forestry Department
SCIENTIFIC DATA AND RISK
FAMILY | ERYTHROXYLACEAE (ANGIOSPERM) | RISK | |
SCIENTIFIC NAME(S) | SYNONYMOUS | CITES: | IUCN: |
Erythrophleum spp.
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Erythrophleum suaveolens
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Not listed | NE | |
Erythrophleum ivorense
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Not listed | NE | |
Erythrophleum guineense
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Not listed | NE |
LOCAL AND COMMON NAME(S)
ATIBT Pilot Name
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Tali
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Cameroon
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Elone
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Republic of the Congo
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N’ Kassa
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Cote d’Ivoire
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Tali
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Cote d’Ivoire
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Alui
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Democratic Republic of the Congo
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Eloun
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Democratic Republic of the Congo
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Kassa
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Equatorial Guinea
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Elondo
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Gabon
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Erun
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Ghana
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Potrodom
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Guinea-Bissau
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Mancone
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Mozambique
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Missanda
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Nigeria
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Sasswood
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Senegal
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Tali
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Sierra Leone
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Gogbei
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Tanzania
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Mwavi
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Zambia
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Muave
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China
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格木
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Names based on “Noemclature générale des bois tropicaux 2016, ATIBT
APPEARANCE
Grain | Interlocked |
Interlocked Grain | Marked |
Sapwood | Clearly demarcated |
Texture | Coarse |
Typical Color | Brown |
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Crushing Strength | 79 | MPa | +/- 11 |
Specific Gravity (at 12% MC) | 0.91 | g/cm3 | +/- 0.08 |
Stability | Moderately stable to stable | ||
Static bending strength | 128 | MPa | +/- 19 |
DURABILITY AND RESISTANCE
Dry Wood Borers | Class D – Durable |
Fungi | Class 1 – Very durable |
Termites | Class D – Durable |
Treatability | Class 4 – Not permeable |
TYPICAL USE
Sleepers, Hydraulic works (fresh water), Stakes, Industrial or heavy flooring, Bridges (Parts not in contact with water or ground), Decking |
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