Zebrawood Technical Data

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ZEBRAWOOD Family: Scientific name(s): Commercial restriction:

FABACEAE-CAESALPINIOIDEAE (angiosperm) Microberlinia brazzavillensis Microberlinia bisulcata no commercial restriction

WOOD DESCRIPTION

LOG DESCRIPTION

Color: light brown Sapwood: clearly demarcated Texture: coarse Grain: interlocked Interlocked Grain: slight Note: Wood yellow to light brown, with dark brown veins. Sometimes highly interlocked grain.

Diameter: Thickness of Sapwood: Floats: Log Durability:

PHYSICAL PROPERTIES

MECHANICAL/ACOUSTIC

24 – 39 inches 2 – 4 inches no moderate (treatment recommended)

Physical and mechanical properties are based on mature heartwood specimens. These properties can vary greatly depending on origin and growth conditions. Mean Std. Dev. Mean Std. Dev. Specific Gravity*: Crushing Strength*: 0.79 0.03 8,992 psi 1,595 psi Janka Hardness (lbs): Static Bending Strength*: 1,830 15,954 psi 5,366 psi Volumetric Shrinkage: Modulus of Elasticity*: 0.56% 2,541,061 psi Total Tangential Shrinkage (TS): 11.0% Total Radial Shrinkage (RS): Musical Quality Factor: 82.6 measured at 2623 Hz 8.8% TS/RS Ratio: 1.3 Fiber Saturation Point: 30% *At 12% moisture content. Stability: moderately stable

NATURAL DURABILITY AND TREATABILITY Fungi and termite resistance refers to end-uses under temperate climate. Except for special comments on sapwood, natural durability is based on mature heartwood. Sapwood must always be considered as non-durable against wood degrading agents. E.N. = Euro Norm Funghi (According to E.N. standards): class 3 – moderately durable Dry Wood Borers: class D - durable (sapwood demarcated, risk limited to sapwood) Termites (According to E.N. standards): class M – moderately durable Treatability (according to E.N. standards): class 4 – poorly permeable Use class ensured by natural durability: class 2 – inside or under cover Species covering the use class 5: no Note: This species is listed in the European standard NF EN 350-2. The possible presence of few demarcated sapwood may have an influence on the expected durability. According to the European standard NF EN 335, performance length might be modified by the intensity of end-use exposition.

REQUIREMENT OF A PRESERVATIVE TREATMENT Against dry wood borer attacks: In case of risk of temporary humidification: In case of risk of permanent humidification:

Overseas Hardwoods Company

does not require any preservative treatment requires appropriate preservative treatment use not recommended

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ZEBRAWOOD DRYING Drying Rate: Risk of Distortion: Risk of Casehardening: Risk of Checking: Risk of Collapse: Possible Drying Schedule:

slow slight risk no high risk no 4

M.C. (%) Green 30 25 20 15

Temperature (ยบF) Dry-Bulb Wet-Bulb

107.6 107.6 118.4 118.4

105.8 102.2 109.4 109.4

Air Humidity (%)

94 82 74 74

This schedule is given for information only and is applicable to thickness lower or equal to 1.5 in. It must be used in compliance with the code of practice. For thickness from 1.5 to 3 in, the air relative humidity should be increased by 5% at each step. For thickness over 3 in, a 10% increase should be considered.

SAWING AND MACHINING

ASSEMBLING

Blunting Effect: normal Sawteeth Recommended: ordinary or alloy steel Cutting Tools: tungsten carbide Peeling: not recommended or without interest Slicing: good Note: Risk of tearing in presence of highly interlocked grain

Nailing / screwing: good but pre-boring necessary Gluing: correct

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MAIN LOCAL NAMES

Cabinetwork (high class furniture) Sliced Veneer Furniture or Furniture Components Flooring Interior Joinery Wood Frame House Wood Ware Turned Goods

Overseas Hardwoods Company

Country

Local Name

Cameroon Gabon UK Germany

Allen Ele Zingana Zebrano, Zebrawood Zebrano

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