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Iroko

Iroko has a medium to coarse texture, with open pores and an interlocked grain. The wood is tough, dense, and very durable. It is often used in cabinetmaking and panelling as a substitute for teak, which it resembles both in colour (light brown to deep golden-brown) and in grain.

Specifications

Product Description Geographical Area Profile Dried Grade Thickness Length Width Chain of Custody Typical Specification Colour Durability Density
Iroko West Africa Square Edged Kiln Dried FAS 25 Random Random - 120mm and wider 2.1 mtrs and longer Yellow Brown to Brown Very Durable 660
Iroko West Africa Square Edged Kiln Dried FAS 25 Random Random FSC ® 120mm and wider 2.1 mtrs and longer Yellow Brown to Brown Very Durable 660
Iroko West Africa Square Edged Kiln Dried FAS 32 Random Random - 120mm and wider 2.1 mtrs and longer Yellow Brown to Brown Very Durable 660
Iroko West Africa Square Edged Kiln Dried FAS 38 Random Random - 120mm and wider 2.1 mtrs and longer Yellow Brown to Brown Very Durable 660
Iroko West Africa Square Edged Kiln Dried FAS 50 Random Random - 120mm and wider 2.1 mtrs and longer Yellow Brown to Brown Very Durable 660
Iroko West Africa Square Edged Kiln Dried FAS 50 Random Random FSC ® 120mm and wider 2.1 mtrs and longer Yellow Brown to Brown Very Durable 660
Iroko West Africa Square Edged Kiln Dried FAS 63 Random Random - 120mm and wider 2.1 mtrs and longer Yellow Brown to Brown Very Durable 660
Iroko West Africa Square Edged Kiln Dried FAS 75 Random Random - 120mm and wider 2.1 mtrs and longer Yellow Brown to Brown Very Durable 660
Iroko West Africa Square Edged Kiln Dried FAS 100 Random Random - 120mm and wider 2.1 mtrs and longer Yellow Brown to Brown Very Durable 660

Applications and Uses

  • Joinery
  • Cladding
  • Decking
  • Boat Building
  • Marine

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