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African Padauk, Vermillion Wood(Pterocarpus soyauxii)

Has excellent decay resistance, and is rated as durable to very durable. Padauk is also reported to be resistant to termites and other insects. Heartwood color can vary, ranging from a pale pinkish orange to a deep brownish red. Most pieces tend to start reddish orange when freshly cut, darkening substantially over time to a reddish/purplish brown (some lighter pieces age to a grayish brown).. This Specie Can be produced and shipped in Saw logs, Peeled Logs, Square edged timber, Round edged timber, Flooring boards, Finishing boards, Unedged boards, Square logs, Decking boards, Parquet floors, Floor planks, Wall coverings(Veneers Sheets), Plywood, Roof coverings, Rattan, Sleepers, Polls and proprietary grade hardwood products of both finish and unfinished.

Available In Logs, FAS AD & KD Sawn Timber, Veneer Sheets ETC Buy Now
Available In Logs, FAS AD & KD Sawn Timber, Veneer Sheets ETC Buy Now
Available In Logs, FAS AD & KD Sawn Timber, Veneer Sheets ETC Buy Now

African Padouk Wood Specie

  • Common Name(s): - African Padauk, Vermillion
  • Scientific Name: - Pterocarpus soyauxii
  • Distribution: - Central and tropical west Africa
  • Tree Size: - 100-130 ft (30-40 m) tall, 2-4 ft (.6-1.2 m) trunk diameter
  • Average Dried Weight: - 47 lbs/ft3 (745 kg/m3)
  • Specific Gravity (Basic, 12% MC): - .61, .75
  • Janka Hardness: - 1,970 lbf (8,760 N)
  • Modulus of Rupture: - 16,830 lbf/in2 (116.0 MPa)
  • Elastic Modulus: - 1,700,000 lbf/in2 (11.72 GPa)
  • Crushing Strength: - 8,130 lbf/in2 (56.0 MPa)
  • Shrinkage: - Radial: 3.3%, Tangential: 5.2%, Volumetric: 7.6%, T/R Ratio: 1.6
  • Availability: - Highly Available
  • Restrictions: - No

ALL ABOUT AFRICAN PADOUK WOOD

  • Color/Appearance: - Heartwood color can vary, ranging from a pale pinkish orange to a deep brownish red. Most pieces tend to start reddish orange when freshly cut, darkening substantially over time to a reddish/purplish brown (some lighter pieces age to a grayish brown). See the article Preventing Color Changes in Exotic Woods for more information.
  • Grain/Texture: - Grain is usually straight, but can sometimes be interlocked. With a coarse, open texture and good natural luster.
  • Endgrain: - Diffuse-porous; large to very large pores in no specific arrangement, very few; solitary and radial multiples of 2-3; mineral deposits occasionally present; growth rings indistinct; narrow rays not visible without lens, fairly close to close spacing; parenchyma diffuse-in-aggregates, winged, confluent, and banded.
  • Rot Resistance: - Has excellent decay resistance, and is rated as durable to very durable. Padauk is also reported to be resistant to termites and other insects.
  • Workability: - Overall Padauk is easy to work; tearout may also occur during planing on quartersawn or interlocked grain. Padauk turns, glues, and finishes well.
  • Odor: - Padauk has a faint, pleasing scent while being worked.
  • Allergies/Toxicity: - Although severe reactions are quite uncommon, Padauk has been reported as a sensitizer. Usually most common reactions simply include eye, skin, and respiratory irritation. See the articles Wood Allergies and Toxicity and Wood Safety for more information.
  • Pricing/Availability: - Widely imported as lumber in a variety of lengths and thicknesses, as well as turning and craft blanks. Should be moderately priced for an import.
  • Sustainability: - This wood species is not listed in the CITES Appendices or on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
  • Common Uses: - Veneer, flooring, turned objects, musical instruments, furniture, tool handles, and other small specialty wood objects.
  • Comments: - Padauk has a very unique reddish orange coloration, and the wood is sometimes referred to by the name Vermillion. Unfortunately, this dramatic color is inevitably darkened to a deep reddish brown color. (See the article Preventing Color Changes in Exotic Woods for more information.) UV-inhibiting finishes may prolong, but not prevent the gradual color-shift of this brightly colored wood. Padauk is moderately heavy, strong, and stiff, with exceptional stability. It’s a popular hardwood among hobbyist woodworkers because of its unique color and low cost. Padauk is perhaps the most frequently misspelled (and mispronounced) wood species, with Padouk, Paduk, and Paduak being common misspellings. The most common pronunciation is pah-DUKE, it is sometimes mispronounced as Paducah—a city in Kentucky.
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