Aningeria Hardwood

Aningeria

Aningeria (Aningeria spp.) is a tropical hardwood species native to Africa. It is a light-colored wood with a yellowish-brown to yellowish-gray hue. It is a very hard and dense wood, with a weight of about 800 kg/m3. It is highly resistant to decay and insect damage, and its heartwood is quite durable. It is an excellent choice for furniture, flooring, and other applications that require a hard and durable wood. Aningeria is also known for its attractive grain pattern and texture, as well as its generally good finishing characteristics.

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Material Type:
Hardwood

Also Called:
African Mahogany, Aningré, Fraké, Okoumé, Sipo, African Walnut

Durability Notes:
Aningeria spp. is a highly durable wood species, with a natural resistance to rot, decay, and insect infestations. It is often used in outdoor applications and is also very suitable for interior use. The wood is usually light-colored, with a close fine texture and interlocked grain. It can be difficult to work with due to its hardness, but it produces an attractive finish when polished. Aningeria spp. is also known for its good fire resistance, making it an excellent choice for fire-resistant construction.

Seasoning:
Seasoning of Aningeria (Aningeria spp.) wood is a slow process that requires careful attention to the moisture content levels throughout the process. The most important step in seasoning the wood is to slowly reduce the moisture content in a controlled environment. This is typically done by slowly air-drying the wood in a shaded, well-ventilated area. A humidifier should be used to maintain a consistent humidity level during the drying process. Once the desired moisture content is reached, the wood should be stored in a dry, well-ventilated area with a low relative humidity level. The wood should also be checked periodically for any signs of decay or fungi. Properly seasoned Aningeria wood is strong and durable, with a light coloration. It is a popular wood for use in furniture and other woodworking projects.

Properties:
Aningeria (Aningeria spp.) is a hardwood species native to tropical Africa and is mainly found in the Congo Basin. It is an extremely dense wood, with a specific gravity of 0.83-0.90, and a Janka hardness of 2,210 lbf (10,000 N). The wood is usually straight grained with a fine, even texture and a yellowish brown color. It is very durable and resistant to decay, making it an ideal choice for outdoor furniture and other structures. It also has good dimensional stability and is easy to work with. It is commonly used for boat building, flooring, construction, and furniture.

Typical Uses:
Furniture, Flooring, Cabinetry, Mouldings, Boat Building, Carving, Decorative Objects.

More Info:
Aningeria is a very stable wood species, with low shrinkage and good dimensional stability. It has a low surface hardness and a very fine texture, making it suitable for fine furniture, paneling, and other precision applications where a smooth finish is desired. It is also known for its excellent machining and gluing characteristics, making it a great choice for many woodworking projects. Aningeria has excellent staining and finishing characteristics, making it an ideal choice for a variety of projects.

Spiritual Properties:
Aningeria, also known by its botanical name Aningeria spp., has no known spiritual properties associated with it. It is most commonly used for timber and furniture-making.

Possible Health Risks:
Aningeria wood is generally considered to be a safe material for use in human contact. It is not known to contain any toxic chemicals or cause any adverse health effects when used in normal applications. However, as with any wood product, it is important to take proper safety precautions when using it, such as wearing protective equipment (e.g. gloves and goggles) and using appropriate tools. Additionally, exposure to wood dust can be a health concern, so it is important to be mindful of this when working with the wood.

Sustainability:
Aningeria spp. is a sustainably sourced hardwood species that is found in the tropical regions of Africa. It is a fast-growing species, making it a good option for sustainable forestry management. It is also a very durable wood, making it a great choice for furniture and other applications. Its environmental impact is minimal since it is harvested from managed forests and the wood is not treated with any chemicals. Aningeria spp. is also known for its resistance to insects and fungi, making it a good option for outdoor applications. Its color ranges from light pink to reddish brown and it is commonly used for interior and exterior applications.

Interesting Facts:
Aningeria is a tropical hardwood species native to Africa. It is most commonly found in Cameroon, Gabon, and Congo. It is known for its light yellow to light brown color and interlocked grain, which gives it a unique and attractive appearance. It is a lightweight wood with a medium to coarse texture and a moderately high strength to weight ratio. Aningeria is highly stable, resistant to decay, and displays good fire resistance characteristics. It is used for applications such as flooring, furniture, boat building, and veneers. It is also known to be an excellent material for carving due to its density and working properties.

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