Bahia
Botanical name
Mitragyna ciliata
Origin
Africa
Other names
Mivuko, Elolom, Subaha, Abura, Oro, Mboi, Agbantin, Vuku, Elelom-N'zam, Elelon, Nzingu, Mvuku
WOOD DESCRIPTION
Color: |
light brown |
Sapwood: |
not demarcated |
Texture: |
fine |
Grain: |
straight or interlocked |
Interlocked grain: |
slight |
Note: |
Possible presence of brittleheart and coloured veins. |
PHYSICAL, MECHANICAL AND ACOUSTIC PROPERTIES
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(*: at 12% moisture content, with 1 MPa = 1 N/mm²) Musical quality factor: 96,2 measured at 2651 Hz |
NATURAL DURABILITY AND TREATABILITY
Funghi (according to E.N. standards): |
class 5 - not durable |
Dry wood borers: |
susceptible - sapwood not or slightly demarcated (risk in all the wood) |
Termites (according to E.N. standards): |
class S - susceptible |
Treatability (according to E.N. standards): |
class 2 - moderately permeable |
Use class ensured by natural durability: |
class 1 - inside (no dampness) |
Species covering the use class 5: |
No |
Note: |
This species is listed in the European standard NF EN 350-2. |
SAWING, MACHINING AND ASSEMBLING
Blunting effect: |
fairly high |
Sawteeth recommended: |
stellite-tipped |
Cutting tools: |
tungsten carbide |
Peeling: |
good |
Slicing: |
nood |
Note: | Blunting effect is variable. Sawdust occasionally irritant. |
Nailing / screwing: |
good but pre-boring necessary |
Gluing: |
correct |