Tiama Wood Lumber

Common Names: Tiama, White Tiama
Origin: Central and West Africa (Kenya, Uganda, Gabon, Cameroon)

Product Dimensions:

Thickness: Available in 50mm (custom sizes available upon request)

Width: Variable; common widths range from 10cm to 30cm

Approximately 80%–85% of planks are 15cm and up

Approximately 15%–20% range from 10cm to 14cm

Length: Standard lengths of 1.8m to 3.2m

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

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What is Tiama?

Tiama, also known as White Tiama, is a durable hardwood native to tropical Africa. Its dense composition, coupled with an attractive red-brown color, makes it ideal for high-quality furniture, cabinetry, and joinery. Tiama is favored for its smooth texture and stability in various applications.

Tiama Wood Physical Properties:

Density: 3.5 lb/ft³

Janka Hardness: 393 lbf (1,746 N)

Color: The sapwood is light-colored, ranging from whitish to pinkish, while the heartwood is a rich red-brown that darkens with age.

Grain: Usually straight with a fine texture; it often presents a slight interlocking grain.

Durability: Moderate in durability; it is resistant to decay and insect attacks when properly treated.

Shrinkage: Radial shrinkage of 4.7%, Tangential shrinkage of 7.3%, and Volumetric shrinkage of 12%.

Workability:

Machining: Tiama is easy to machine with sharp tools, though its interlocked grain may cause minor tear-out.

Gluing: It adheres well to adhesives, ensuring solid joints.

Nailing and Screwing: Pre-drilling is recommended to avoid splitting, especially with thicker cuts.

Finishing: Tiama takes stains and finishes well, enhancing its natural color and providing a smooth, attractive sheen.

Tiama Wood Applications:

Furniture: Ideal for cabinetry, tables, and chairs due to its strength and appearance.

Joinery: Used in both interior and exterior applications such as doors and window frames.

Veneer: Commonly sliced into veneers for decorative use in fine furniture and paneling.

Boatbuilding: Tiama is also valued in the boatbuilding industry for its strength and resilience.

Sustainability:

Conservation Status: Listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List due to over-exploitation and habitat loss.

Environmental Considerations: Ensure that Tiama is sourced from sustainably managed forests and certified under sustainable forestry programs, such as FSC (Forest Stewardship Council).

Why Choose Tiama?

Aesthetic Appeal: Tiama’s reddish-brown color and smooth texture make it a highly attractive choice for fine furniture and cabinetry.

Durability: With good resistance to decay and insects, Tiama is suitable for both interior and exterior applications.

Versatility: Whether for high-end furniture, joinery, or marine applications, Tiama offers excellent versatility for various woodworking projects.

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