Oppe (Bilinga Timber)

Common Name: Opepe, Bilinga
Scientific Name: Nauclea diderrichii
Origin: West and Central Africa (Gabon, Cameroon, and other neighboring regions)

Product Dimensions:

Thickness: 50mm (standard)

Width: Variable (80% – 85% of planks are 15cm and up; 15% – 20% range from 10cm to 14cm)

Length: Standard lengths of 1.8m – 3.2m

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

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Oppe Overview:

Opepe, also known as Bilinga, is a highly durable hardwood native to West and Central Africa. Its golden brown or orange heartwood darkens with age, giving it a rich, appealing color. This wood is known for its strength, resilience, and versatility, making it an ideal choice for heavy-duty applications. It is particularly valued in marine and construction industries due to its resistance to wear, decay, and marine borers.

Physical Properties:

Density: 770 kg/m³ (48.2 lbs/ft³)

Janka Hardness: 1,550 lbf (6,890 N)

Color: The heartwood is golden brown or orange, with the sapwood being light yellow, clearly demarcated from the heartwood.

Durability: Opepe is moderately durable to very durable, with good resistance to insects, marine borers, and decay. It performs well in both freshwater and saltwater environments.

Grain: Generally interlocked or irregular, with a uniform coarse texture. It has a natural luster that enhances its visual appeal.

Bulinga Workability:

Machining: Moderately easy to work, though care is needed when the grain is irregular to avoid tear-out. It does not respond well to steam bending.

Gluing: Takes glue well and finishes smoothly, ensuring strong bonds and an elegant surface.

Nailing and Screwing: Effective with pre-drilling, as Opepe is prone to splitting when nailed or screwed directly.

Bilinga Timber Applications:

Marine Construction: Often used for docks, piers, and boatbuilding due to its resistance to water and marine organisms.

General Construction: Ideal for structural lumber, flooring, and heavy-duty outdoor furniture.

Flooring: Opepe is used in both residential and commercial flooring applications, providing excellent durability in high-traffic areas.

Furniture and Cabinetry: Its fine grain and luster make it suitable for high-end furniture and cabinetry.

Carving and Turning: Opepe is also used in the production of turned objects and carvings due to its workable nature and appealing finish.

Sustainability:

Conservation Status: Opepe is not listed in CITES but is reported as near-threatened by the IUCN. Sustainable sourcing practices are encouraged to maintain the availability of this wood.

Why Choose Opepe?

Durability: Its strength and resistance to decay make Opepe a long-lasting choice for both interior and exterior applications.

Aesthetic Appeal: The golden brown or orange hue that darkens with age, combined with the wood’s luster, provides a unique and appealing visual for various projects.

Marine and Structural Use: The natural resistance to marine borers and decay makes it an excellent option for marine-based applications and heavy construction needs.

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