




Iroko
Milicia Excelsa / Chlorofora Excelsa
Quick Specifications
Description: Iroko has excellent strength properties, comparing well with teak, though weaker in bending and in compression along the grain. Iroko is very durable, and is resistant to both rot and insect attack; it’s sometimes used as a substitute for Teak.
Products Available: Sawn timber AD / KD, semi or finished product, produced to customer specification.
Applications: Because of its stability, durability, and strength, Iroko wood is very versatile. It is used for door and window frames, windows, interior cladding, staircases, doors, façades, park benches, furniture, and parquet floors.