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Angelim
Faveira Family: Leguminosae Other Common Names: Amargoso (Honduras), Amargo amargo (Panama), Arisauru, Yaksaru (Guyana), Mora (Nicaragua), Gele Kabbes (Surinam), Angelim, Faveira (Brazil). Distribution: Southern Mexico, southward along the Atlantic region of Central America, and through Venezuela to the Rio de Janeiro region of Brazil. The Tree: Sometimes to a height of 125 ft with trunk diameters to 6 ft, commonly to 3 ft, boles have narrow high buttresses and may be clear for 70 ft. The Wood:
Weight: Basic specific gravity (ovendry weight/green volume) varies with species from 0.55 to 0.64; air-dry density 42 to 49 pcf. Mechanical Properties: (2-in. standard) Moisture content Bending strength Modulus of elasticity Maximum crushing strength (%) (Psi) (1,000 psi) (Psi) Green (25) 10,300 1,700 5,020 12% 14,600 1,790 6,950 12% (44) 17,200 2,340 NA 15% (34) 11,520 1,460 5,900 Janka side hardness for dry material 1,080 to 1,420 lb. Drying and Shrinkage: The wood is reported to have a moderate air-drying rate with little or no drying defects. No data available on kiln schedules. Shrinkage green to ovendry: radial 3.4%; tangential 7.4%; volumetric 8.6%. Working Properties: Generally reported to be moderately good in machining characteristics but torn and raised grain in planing is common. Fine dust raised during working affects some operators. Durability: Heartwood is rated as moderately durable to durable based on graveyard tests. Preservation: Heartwood is reported to be very difficult to preserve, treatment of sapwood is good. Uses: Construction work, flooring, general carpentry, railroad crossties.
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