IROKO (clorophora Excelsa)

Iroko is a durable, medium-to-heavy hardwood that offers a golden to dark brown appearance and excellent performance in both structural and decorative applications. Often chosen as a cost-effective alternative to teak, Iroko is widely respected for its stability, weather resistance, and minimal maintenance requirements.

IROKO (Chlorophora excelsa)
Common Names: African Teak, Kambala, Odum
Origin: West and Central Africa

Description:
Iroko is a durable, medium-to-heavy hardwood that offers a golden to dark brown appearance and excellent performance in both structural and decorative applications. Often chosen as a cost-effective alternative to teak, Iroko is widely respected for its stability, weather resistance, and minimal maintenance requirements.


Technical Specifications

Property Value
Botanical Name Chlorophora excelsa
Family Moraceae
Density (Dry) 660–750 kg/m³
Janka Hardness 1,260 lbf (5,600 N)
Bending Strength (MOR) 97 MPa
Modulus of Elasticity (MOE) 10,800 MPa
Crushing Strength 51 MPa
Shrinkage (Radial/Tangential) 2.0% / 4.4%
Durability Class Class 1–2 (Highly durable)
Natural Resistance Resistant to decay, insects, and termites
Stability Excellent dimensional stability
Workability Moderate — can blunt tools slightly due to silica content
Finishing Accepts oils, stains, and sealers very well

Applications

  • Exterior joinery (windows, doors, shutters)

  • Garden and patio furniture

  • Decking and cladding

  • Boatbuilding (non-submerged parts)

  • Flooring, staircases, and cabinetry

  • Architectural millwork and design elements


Environmental & Certification Info

Timber Experts Global Holdings sources Iroko from responsibly managed forests. We provide timber that complies with international environmental standards, with FSC® and PEFC™ certification available on request.

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