Newtonia paucijuga (Mbagazembe)


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Scientific Name
Newtonia paucijuga

Trade Name
Mbagazembe

Family Name
Leguminosae

Synonyms
Piptadenia paucijuga, Cyclodiscus battiscombei, Cyclodiscus paucijugus

Common Names
Mbagazembe, Mbonta, Mche, Mdadalika, Mdadarika, Miovu, Mkunguni, Mlemereza, Mnombi

Regions of Distribution
Africa

Countries of Distribution  [VIEW MAP]
Kenya, Tanzania

Common Uses
Boxes and crates, Flooring: industrial heavy traffic, Furniture, Heavy construction, Joinery, Light construction, Particleboard, Piling, Plywood corestock, Plywood, Pulp/Paper products, Railroad ties, Toys, Turnery

Environmental Profile

Abundant/Secure

Heartwood Color

Brown
Green/grey
Yellow
White
Orange
Black
Red
Reddish brown
Pale red to pink
Pale brown
Brown

Sapwood Color

White
Yellow
Green/Grey
Red
Brown
White to yellow
Well defined

Grain

Figure
Rippled (figure)
Interlocked
Closed
Wavy
Stripe (figure)

 

Rippled figure
Wavy
Striped figure
Interlocked

Texture

Fine
Fine to medium

Luster

Lustrous

Natural Durability

Non-durable
Perishable
Non durable
Susceptible to marine borer attack
Susceptible to attack from powder post (Lyctid & Bostrychid) beetles
Moderately resistant to termite (Isoptera) attack

Odor

Has an odor

Kiln Schedules

UK=J US=T10D5S/T8D4S Fr=4
Kiln Drying Rate (in days) is rapid

Drying Defects

Distortion
Internal Honeycombing Possible
Collapse
Checking
Uneven Moisture Content
Slight end splitting
Slight twist/warp
Slight spring/bow

Ease of Drying

Moderately Difficult to Difficult
Fairly Easy
Rapidly
Reconditioning Treatement
Thick Stock Requires Care
Little degrade

Kiln Drying Rate

Rapid (<10 days for boards < 32 mm, to <30 days for boards >= 63 mm)

Tree Identification

Bole/stem form is straight
Bole/stem form is cylindrical
Bole/stem form is not buttressed

Tree Size

Trunk diameter is 100-150 cm
Tree height is 20-30 m
Tree height is 30-40 m
Bark width is 5-10 mm

Blunting Effect

Moderate

Boring

Fair to good results
Fairly easy to very easy
Easy

Cutting Resistance

Easy to saw
Cutting Resistance with dry wood is easy

Gluing

Fairly Easy to Very Easy
Fairly Difficult to Very Difficult
Poor to Very Poor Results
Fair to Good Results

Mortising

Very Good to Excellent Results
Poor to Very Poor Results
Fairly Difficult to Very Difficult
Fair to Good Results
Easy to mortise

Moulding

Fairly Difficult to Very Difficult
Fair to Good Results
Very Good to Excellent Results
Good finishing results
Easy to mould

Movement in Service

Unstable with Poor Stability – Large Movement
Small

Nailing

Fair to Good Results
Pre-Boring Recommended
Possible if prebored
Holds satisfactorily
Holds nails well

Planing

Fairly Easy to Very Easy
Fair to Good Results
Fairly Difficult to Very Difficult
Planes to a poor finish
Difficult to plane

Resistance to Impregnation

Permeable heartwood
Permeable sapwood
Heartwood is resistant
Heartwood is moderately resistant

Resistance to Splitting

Poor

Response to Hand Tools

Easy to Work
Fairly Difficult to Difficult to Work
Easy to machine

Sanding

Poor to Very Poor Results
Fairly Difficult to Very Difficult

Screwing

Pre-boring recommended

Turning

Fairly Easy to Very Easy
Fair to Good Results
Good results

Veneering Qualities

Suitable for peeling
Veneers easily
Suitable for slicing
Veneers moderately easy
Difficult to veneer
There is slight to moderate drying degrade and the potential for buckles and splits
Moderately easy to veneer
Drying degrade is often moderate to severe, with collapse, buckles, and splilts

Steam Bending

Poor to Very Poor Results
Fairly Difficult to Very Difficult

Painting

Fair to Good Results
Very Good to Excellent Results
Good results

Polishing

Fair to Good Results

Staining

Fair to Good Results
Very Good to Excellent Results

Varnishing

Very Good to Excellent Results
Fair to Good Results
Fairly Easy to Very Easy
Good results

Strength Properties

Bending strength (MOR) = medium
Shrinkage, Tangential = very small
Shrinkage, Radial = very small
Shearing strength (parallel to grain) = medium
Density (dry weight) = 46-52 lbs/cu. ft.
Max. crushing strength = medium
Max. crushing strength = high
Modulus of Elasticity (stiffness) = medium
Modulus of Elasticity (stiffness) = low
Density (dry weight) = 38-45 lbs/cu. ft.
Work to Maximum Load = low
Shearing strength (parallel to grain) = high
Hardness (side grain) = soft
Hardness (side grain) = medium
Shrinkage, Tangential = small
Shrinkage, Radial = small
Shearing strength (parallel to grain) = low
Density (dry weight) = 23-30 lbs/cu. ft.

Numerical Data

Item Green Dry English
Bending Strength 9310 14566 psi
Density 42 lbs/ft3
Hardness 1326 lbs
Maximum Crushing Strength 5408 8171 psi
Shearing Strength 2284 psi
Stiffness 1512 1745 1000 psi
Work to Maximum Load 9 12 inch-lbs/in3
Weight 41 33 lbs/ft3
Radial Shrinkage 2 %
Tangential Shrinkage 4 %
Item Green Dry Metric
Bending Strength 654 1024 kg/cm2
Density 673 kg/m3
Hardness 601 kg
Maximum Crushing Strength 380 574 kg/cm2
Shearing Strength 160 kg/cm2
Stiffness 106 122 1000 kg/cm2
Work to Maximum Load 0.63 0.84 cm-kg/cm3
Weight 657 528 kg/m3
Radial Shrinkage 2 %

References
Bois, P.J.,1966,The Strength Properties of Tanzania Timbers,Tanzania Forest Div. Util. Sec. Moshi Tech. Note, No.35

Bolza, E., Keating, W.G.,1972,African Timbers – the Properties, Uses and Characteristics of 700 Species,C.S.I.R.O. Div. of Building Research

Dale, I.R., Greenway, P.J.,1961,Kenya Trees and Shrubs,Buchanans Kenya Estates Ltd. Nairobi Hatchards London

Murira, K.,1984,Natural Durability Tests of Tanzanian Timbers 1955 – 1982,Tanzania Forestry Research Institute, Timber Utilisation Research Centre,,Moshi.

Takahashi, A.,1978,Compilation of Data on the Mechanical Properties of Foreign Woods (Part,III) Africa,Shimane University, Japan, Research Report on Foreign Wood No. 7

Tanzania Forest Division,1966,Kiln Drying Schedules for Tanzania Timbers Technical Note no.38,Tanzania Forest Div. Util. Sec. Moshi

Tanzania Forest Division,1967,The Weights and Shrinkage of some Local Timbers,Tanzania Forest Div. Util. Sect. Technical Note,No.25

Tanzania Forestry Department,1966,Timbers of Tanganyika – Newtonia paucijuga,Tanzania Forestry Department, Utilisation Section, Moshi – Timbers of,Tanganyika

Wimbush, S.H.,1950,Catalogue of Kenya Timbers,Govt. Printer Nairobi Kenya