Afritsavo Hardwood

Wood Logs

We are involved in the retailing, wholesaling, and export of all the popular varieties of African round logs. At present, we provide timber export services to a number of countries including all the six GCC (Gulf) countries, Malaysia, Vietnam, Iraq, the Middle East and some other Asian and European countries.

Type of African Wood Round Logs

African wood is known for its diversity in color, strength, and uses. You can find both softwood and hardwood trees in Africa. So, whatever your purpose is, you can find the right wood species with us. 

Bubinga Wood Logs

Bubinga Wood (African Rosewood): Properties, Uses & How to Buy

Bubinga is an African native hardwood that is known to be extremely hard, durable and resistant to termites. Because it shares appearance with rosewood, Bubinga is occasionally referred to as African rosewood. In this article, we talk about the various properties and uses of Bubinga wood along with the best place to buy premium quality Bubinga timber at low prices.

About Bubinga

Bubinga is a hardwood found primarily in equatorial Africa, including Cameroon and Gabon. Bubinga trees are quite large with an average height of 100-150 ft and a large trunk diameter of 3-6 ft. The wood has a high Janka rating of 2,410 lbf, which makes it extremely hard and dense (heavy). Because of the high popularity and extraordinary qualities of Bubinga, it is generally very expensive for an imported wood.



Doussie Wood Logs (Afzelia)

Doussie Wood Logs Also known as Afzelia, it is a reddish-brown hardwood. The distribution of Doussie is mostly limited to Southeast Asia and Africa. The grains are interlocked which makes it difficult to work with them.

Iroko Wood Logs

Iroko is derived from a hardwood tree of the same name. It is usually found on the coast of Africa. The interesting is the large structure and long life (up to 500 years) of these trees. The iroko wood is yellow in colour which gets dark brown over time.

Mahogany Wood

Mahogany is a straight-grained wood that is found in multiple varieties. The natural distribution of Mahogany trees is limited to certain geographic locations including the Americas, Peru, Bolivia, etc. The wood is reddish-brown in color and primarily used for making furniture and cabinets.

Moabi Wood Logs

Moabi Wood, or African Pearwood, is a pinkish brown hardwood that grows in Equatorial Africa. The wood color darkens with age and exposure. It is rated quite durable and rot-resistant. The wood is mainly used for making decorative veneers and as lumber.

Padauk Wood Logs

It is also a Pterocarpus species wood that is also commonly known as African Padauk. The wood color ranges from pink-orange to brown red, depending on the origin. The Padauk tree height is usually 100-130ft and trunk diameter ranges between 2 to 4 ft.

Sapele Wood

Entandrophragma cylindricum, commonly known as Sapele, is a Mahogany species wood timber. The species originates in tropical Africa. Sapele trees is known for their dimensions as they can go as high as up to 45 meters and up to 10m in diameter.

Tali Wood Logs

Tali wood logs Scientifically known as Erythrophleum suaveolens and commonly famous with the name Sasswood, Tali is brown-yellow to brown-red in color. The color gets darkened when exposed to sunlight.

Teak Wood Logs

Teak Wood Logs Also known as Burmese Teak, this is a Tectona grandis species that is native to southern Asia and Africa. The average size of a Teak tree is 100 to 130 ft and the trunk is 1 to 1.15 meters in diameter. The natural color is golden to mid-brown.