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词条 Aucoumea klaineana
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Aucoumea klaineana (angouma, gaboon, or okoumé) is a tree in the family Burseraceae, native to equatorial west Africa in Gabon, the Republic of the Congo, and Rio Muni. It is a large hardwood tree growing to 30–40 m tall, rarely larger, with a trunk 1-2.5 m diameter above the often large basal buttresses. The tree generally grows in small stands, the roots of the trees intertwined with neighboring trees. In Gabon it is the primary timber species.

Uses

It is a weak wood, with low decay resistance and moderate dimensional stability. The major use of gaboon is in the manufacture of plywood. It is about 8- 12% lighter than the other main marine plywood, Meranti, that is commonly used in boatbuilding, but is not as stiff. This is useful when a boat design calls for tight radius bends, such as near the bow in a single chine design, because of its flexibility. However, it does not resist impact damage as well as Meranti. It is often sheathed in epoxy resin to increase strength and give more impact and abrasion resistance, and to increase water resistance over conventional marine enamel paints. It is often used in sandwich construction using the West (and other similar) epoxy system.

Its attractive appearance means that it is often used decoratively as the top surface veneer in panelling and furniture or, in solid form, in luxury items such as boxes for cigars or other high value items (e.g. audio equipment).{{citation needed|date=October 2015}}

Gaboon plywood is also used in the French aircraft industry to make light airplanes, such as those built by Avions Robin. It was used extensively to manufacture the Jodel range of aircraft, which are popular throughout Europe but no longer factory-built. However, the wood's open grain, flexibility and light weight make it a popular choice for amateur builders of Jodel aircraft to this day.{{citation needed|date=October 2015}}

In the form known as okoumé marine grade plywood, it is considered perhaps the finest construction plywood now available for boats, especially where lighter weight is needed. It is widely available manufactured and certified to British Standard 1088. Its users range from individual hobbyist kayak builders to some of the world's largest boat builders. Most often it is used in combination with epoxy and fiberglass, the combination giving a structure that can be stronger and lighter than plastic or fiberglass, rivaling the performance characteristics of more advanced composites such as carbon fiber. The grain appearance is prized, likened to that of mahogany, and is often varnished for a decorative appearance.

When used for the backs and sides of high-end acoustic guitars, Okoumé (or as it is known in the trade, Akoumé) exhibits many of the tonal properties of maple. Guitars made with Okoumé are noticeably lighter in weight than those made with mahogany or rosewood.{{citation needed|date=October 2015}}

References

Listed as Vulnerable (VU A1cd v2.3)

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  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20070929203907/http://sea.unep-wcmc.org/species/tree_study/africa/1-7.html Profiles of Africa Tree Species: Aucoumea klaineana]
  • [https://forestplywood.com/infographics/marine-plywood Aucoumea klaineana Infographics]
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6 : Burseraceae|Trees of Africa|Vulnerable plants|Flora of Gabon|Flora of the Republic of the Congo|Flora of Equatorial Guinea

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