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Prosopis
Prosopis africana Taub.
LEGUMINOSAE
Ken (Senegal); Ir (Senegal); Pau carvao (Guinea-Bissau); Guele (Guinea); Sama-nere (Burkina Faso); Pau carvao (Equatorial Guinea); Zingili; Zamturi; Yoruba charcoal wood; Yan; Ubwa; Sanga; Sanchi lati; Pung-un-nung; Prekese; Pau carvao; Pato; Pangi; Nazari; Nanzili; Langjina; Langbung; Langbina; Kpaye; Kpanena; Kokara; Kohi; Kirya; Kiriya; Kaki; Ir; Guele; Dwadata; Akwiye; Akiye; Akaka; Abusurung
Prosopis oblonga Benth.; Prosopis lanceolata Benth.; Coulteria africana Guill. & Perr.
The tree reaches a height of 20 to 30 m, with trunk diameters from 70 to 100 cm. The bole is slightly buttressed, often crooked and low-branched.
Prosopis africana is common in savanna regions.
Wood diffuse porous. Occasionally vessels exclusively solitary (over 90%). Tangential diameter of vessel lumina 200 micras or more (large). Brown-colored deposits in heartwood vessels. Vestured pits. Vessels per mm2 less than 6 (rare). Simple perforation plates Occasionally axial parenchyma in marginal or in seemingly marginal bands. Paratracheal axial parenchyma scanty and/or vasicentric. Non-crystals in axial parenchyma cells. 3 to 4 cells per parenchyma strand. 4 to 10 rays per mm (medium). Rays 1 to 4 seriate. Homogeneous rays and/or sub-homogeneous rays (all ray cells procumbent). Non-septate fibers. Fibers with simple to minutely bordered pits.
Unrestricted
Fragrant odor.
The sapwood is pale yellow or white brown. The heartwood is dull yellow-brown to rich dark red-brown. after drying, heartwood acquires a dark wine-red tint, it is clearly demarcated.
Straight or highly interlocked, sometimes with an influence on further processing operations.
Texture is reported to be fine to medium.
The wood luster is reported to be rather low.
Very durable to decay; without preservative treatment. This species is especially suited for all the uses with risks of permanent or long-lasting humidification. Resistant to termites attack. Heartwood is resistant to Lyctus attacks.
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Silica Content: Silica content is negligible. Amounts over 0.05% may affect wood processing. Silica Value: 0
Nearly impossible to treat with a too much low penetration of the preservative substances.
0.90
1.05
Ease of Drying: Drying is slow but without difficulties. Drying Defects: Risks of checks.
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795
115
1394
1362
Sawing of this species requires powerful equipment.
Not suitable for veneering.
Not suitable for veneering.
Moderate blunting effect; stellited blades for sawing and carbide tools for machining are advised.
It needs powerful tools for processing. Possible difficulties caused by interlocked grain are reported. It is recommended to use special tools for cutting.
Moderately easy; tools must be cautiously sharpened.
Easy; no particular problems.
Easy; no particular problems.
Easy; no particular problems.
Pre-boring is necessary.
Difficult to glue because of high density.
Difficult to obtain very good results because of interlocked grain.
Can be polished without surface preparation.
Working with hand tools is difficult.
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