Frake (Africa Limba Lumber)

Scientific Name: Terminalia superba
Common Names: Limba, Korina, Afara, Black Limba, White Limba
Origin: Tropical Western Africa

Drying Process: Air-dried (AD) / Kiln-dried (KD)

Product Dimensions:

Thickness: 50mm

Width: Variable

80%–85% of planks are ≥15 cm

15%–20% range from 10 cm to 14 cm

Length: Standard lengths of 1.8m – 3.2m

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Frake Wood Physical Properties:

Density Approximately 555 kg/m³
Janka Hardness 670 lbf (2,990 N)
Color Heartwood: Light yellowish to golden brown, sometimes with grey to nearly black streaks and veins.
Sapwood: Pale greyish to yellowish brown, not clearly demarcated from the heartwood.
Grain Straight to slightly interlocked
Texture Uniformly coarse
Luster Moderate natural luster
Rot Resistance Non-durable; susceptible to insect attack
Workability Easy to work with both hand and machine tools; glues and finishes well
Odor Mild odor when being worked
Allergies/Toxicity Can cause skin and respiratory irritation, as well as hives, asthma-like symptoms, and bleeding of the nose and gums.

African Limba Wood Applications:

Furniture: Suitable for cabinetry and fine furniture due to its aesthetic appeal.

Veneer: Often sliced into veneer sheets for decorative applications.

Musical Instruments: Used in the construction of electric guitar bodies, marketed under the name “korina.”

Plywood: Utilized in plywood manufacturing for its workability and appearance.

Turned Objects: Ideal for turning into various objects due to its ease of machining.

African Black/White Limba Sustainability:

Conservation Status: Not listed in CITES Appendices or on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.

Sourcing: While not currently listed as threatened, it is important to source Limba from sustainably managed forests to ensure long-term availability.

Why Choose Limba?

Aesthetic Appeal: The light to golden brown heartwood with occasional dark streaks offers a visually appealing option for various applications.

Workability: Its ease of machining makes it a favorite among woodworkers for both hand and machine tool use.

Versatility: Suitable for a wide range of applications, from furniture making to musical instrument construction.

Availability: Readily available in board and veneer form, making it accessible for various projects.

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