Premium Tali Wood Logs | High-Density African Hardwood for Heavy Construction
Dominate your most demanding projects with the unyielding power and formidable density of our premium Tali Wood Logs. Also known as Missanda, this West African powerhouse is the definitive choice for engineers and builders who refuse to compromise on structural integrity. With a staggering Janka hardness of 3,220 lbf, Tali is one of the world’s most wear-resistant timbers, capable of withstanding the harshest environments on Earth.
From deep-water marine pilings to heavy-duty industrial flooring, our Tali Wood Logs offer unrivaled natural durability. Naturally resistant to termites, fungi, and marine borers, this timber provides a prestigious, eco-friendly alternative to chemically treated wood. Its striking yellow-brown to deep reddish-brown heartwood and interlocked grain provide a high-end, sophisticated aesthetic that only grows more majestic with age.
Experience the legendary stability and monumental strength of Erythrophleum suaveolens. These logs represent a high-yield, master-grade investment for hydraulic works, bridges, and railway sleepers. Secure your supply of these elite African specimens today and build with the absolute gold standard of heavy-duty timber.”
Tali Wood Logs Technical Specifications
| Property | Value |
| Common Name(s) | Tali, Missanda, Sasswood |
| Scientific Name | Erythrophleum suaveolens / E. ivorense |
| Distribution | Worldwide |
| Tree Size | 120–170 ft (30–50 m) tall, 5–9 ft (1.5–2.5 m) diameter |
| Average Dried Weight | 71 lbs/ft³ (1,215 kg/m³) |
| Specific Gravity (12% MC) | 0.82 to 1.06 |
| Janka Hardness | 3,220 lbf (14,330 N) |
| Modulus of Rupture | 28,390 lbf/in² (195.8 MPa) |
| Elastic Modulus | 2,364,000 lbf/in² (16.30 GPa) |
| Crushing Strength | 12,890 lbf/in² (88.9 MPa) |
| Shrinkage | Radial: 5.1%, Tangential: 8.4%, Volumetric: 18.3% |
| Durability | Class 1 (Very Durable); Highly resistant to insects |















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