Yellowheart

Specs

Common Names
Yellowheart
Scientific Name
Euxylophora paraensis
Origin
South America (Brazil, Guyana)
Appearance
Yellowheart heartwood is bright yellow when freshly cut, oxidizing to a golden yellow or deep yellow-brown upon exposure. The wood has a straight to slightly interlocked grain with a medium texture.
Avg. Dried Weight
52 lbs/ft3 (835 kg/m3)
Janka Hardness
1980 lbf
Modulus of Rupture
18,170 lbf/in2 (125.3 MPa)
Elastic Modulus
1,930,000 lbf/in2 (13.3 GPa)
Crushing Strength
10,620 lbf/in2 (73.2 MPa)
Shrinkage
Radial: 3.9%, Tangential: 5.9%, Volumetric: 10.6%, T/R Ratio: 1.5
Durability
Rated as moderately durable; susceptible to insect attacks.
Workability
Yellowheart wood is generally easy to work with both hand and machine tools. It has good nailing and screwing properties. The wood finishes well and can be polished to a high luster. It has good dimensional stability and is resistant to warping and movement.

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