Okoume Sawn Timber

Scientific Name: Aucoumea klaineana

Common Name: Okoume, Okume, Gaboon

Origin: Central Africa (Gabon)

Port of Origin: Libreville Port (Gabon)

Product Dimensions

Thickness: Available in 25mm, 50mm, and 75mm thicknesses (custom sizes available upon request)

Width: Variable, with common widths between 10cm to 30cm (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: Kiln-dried (KD) , Moisture content is about 10%

Quality Grade: FAS

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Unlock new levels of manufacturing versatility with high-quality African Okoume Sawn Timber (Aucoumea klaineana). Often referred to as Gaboon Wood, this species is the preferred choice for industries requiring a superior strength-to-weight ratio. Whether you are producing premium furniture cores or sourcing raw material for Okoume Veneer production, our Okoume lumber offers unmatched consistency. At YYW Timber, we supply FAS-grade timbers that are precision kiln-dried to 8-12% MC, allowing you to leverage lightweight Okoume timber and its role in modern wood manufacturing for competitive, high-performance end products.

Okoume Overview:

Okoume, also known as Okume, is a lightweight and cost-effective hardwood from Central Africa, prized for its smooth texture, consistent quality, and light color. Okoume is primarily used in the construction of plywood, boatbuilding, and furniture. The wood is relatively soft and easy to work with, making it a popular choice for various woodworking applications.

Okoume Timber Physical Properties:

Density: 430-450 kg/m³

Janka Hardness: 510 lbf (2,270 N)

Okoume Wood: Weight & Density Profile (Janka Rating)
Okoume: 510 lbf
Okoume
400
Iroko
1,260
White Oak
1,360

*Data measured in lbf. Okoume’s low density makes it the primary choice for lightweight panels and veneer cores.

Color: Pale pink to light reddish-brown, with a lighter sapwood.

okoume appearance

Durability: Not highly durable in its natural state, Okoume is susceptible to decay when exposed to the elements. It requires proper treatment for outdoor applications.

Grain: Straight grain, with a fine to medium texture. The wood is often free of knots and defects, which makes it ideal for high-quality finishes.

Professional Procurement & Compliance Guide

Navigating the global market for lightweight hardwoods requires a deep understanding of technical trade-offs. For manufacturers debating between various low-density species, we recommend reading our comparison of Ayous vs. Okoume timber or our specialized analysis on Okoume vs. Poplar for lightweight panels.

Quality assurance starts with grading; our Okoume grading guide explains how we ensure yield optimization for our clients. Furthermore, given its regulatory status, all importers should consult our Okoume CITES status and trade compliance guide to ensure legally sound international shipments. For a full master-class on this species, visit our comprehensive Okoume wood guide.

Expert Tips for Working with Okoume Lumber

  • Surface Fuzziness Management: Okoume is a soft hardwood and can sometimes develop “fuzz” during sanding. Use sharp, fine-grit abrasives and consider a quick wipe with a damp cloth to raise the grain before the final sanding pass for a perfectly smooth result.

  • Blue Stain Prevention during Storage: Always store Okoume sawn timber in a well-ventilated, dry area. If stored in humid conditions, ensure the stacks are properly stickered to allow airflow, which is the best defense against fungal staining.

  • Machining Strategy: Because Okoume is soft, it is very easy on tools. However, avoid high-pressure clamping during assembly to prevent “crushing” the wood fibers, which can happen more easily than with denser species like Sapele.

  • Outdoor Application Caution: While used in boat building (Marine Plywood), Okoume sawn timber is not naturally rot-resistant. If used for exterior applications, it must be fully sealed with high-quality marine-grade epoxy or paint.

What is Okoume Used for?

Plywood: Okoume is most commonly used for plywood production, particularly for marine plywood and cabinetry. Its light weight and ease of machining make it ideal for these applications.

Furniture: The fine texture and light color make it a great choice for furniture, particularly when a smooth finish is desired.

Boatbuilding: Due to its lightweight and flexibility, Okoume is a popular wood for boatbuilding, especially for constructing hulls and decks.

Interior Millwork: Okoume is widely used for interior moldings, trim, and paneling in both residential and commercial buildings.

Veneer: Okoume is also sliced into veneers, which are used in fine furniture and interior applications to provide an elegant, smooth surface.

okoume-timber-application

Okoume (Gaboon) Tree Sustainability:

Conservation Status: Okoume is not listed on CITES, but its availability can be impacted by over-harvesting. It is important to ensure that Okoume is sourced from sustainably managed forests.

Environmental Considerations: When purchasing Okoume, ensure the wood is certified under sustainable forestry programs, such as FSC (Forest Stewardship Council), to help protect forests in the long term.

Why Choose Okoume Sawn Timber?

Workability: Okoume is easy to work with, making it a favorite choice for woodworkers and manufacturers.

Aesthetic Appeal: Its pale, consistent color and smooth texture make it suitable for a wide variety of applications.

Versatility: Whether you’re using it for plywood, furniture, or boatbuilding, Okoume offers excellent versatility for a range of projects.

Okoume Timber: Strategic Sourcing FAQ

How do you prevent blue stain during Okoume shipping?
Okoume is susceptible to fungal discoloration. We utilize advanced seasoning techniques and moisture control to mitigate risks. Learn more about our protocols in our guide on preventing blue stain in Okoume shipping.
What are the primary industrial uses for Okoume sawn timber?
Due to its stability and light weight, Okoume is extensively used for veneer cores, high-end blockboards, interior furniture components, and boat building interiors where weight reduction is critical.
Is Okoume wood easy to finish and glue?
Yes, Okoume has excellent gluing properties and takes finishes uniformly. Its medium-fine texture allows for a smooth surface, though it may require grain filling for a high-gloss aesthetic.
Does Okoume require CITES permits for export?
Yes, Okoume is regulated under CITES Appendix II. We provide all necessary documentation to ensure your procurement is 100% compliant with international trade laws.

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