Description
Dibétou’s heartwood is yellow-brown to dark brown usually with a golden coloured sheen, sometimes with dark streaks or veined (called tigerwood). The sapwood is grey-white to light beige, with a maximum thickness of 70 mm, but an average of 50 mm.
Properties of this timber species
General
- Botanical name: 1. Lovoa trichilioides 2. The East African species are derived from Lovoa swynnertonii and Lovoa Brownii
- ATIBT name: Dibétou
- Other names: Bibolo
Uses
- Thanks to its walnut appearance, Dibétou is used for decorative veneer and veneered furniture components and panelling
- Solid wood is used for framework, mosaics and sculpturing
Durability
- Resistance to fungi: class 3-4 (moderately – poorly durable)
- Resistance to insects: Termites class G (sapwood susceptible to damage)
Density
- 1. (480)-550-(650) kg/m3 at 12% moisture content
- Fresh 750-850 kg/m3
- 2. 600-700 kg/m3 at 12% moisture content
- Fresh 850-950 kg/m3
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