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Purpleheart
| Name |
Purpleheart (Peltogyne spp.) |
| Type |
Hardwood. |
| Other Names |
Also known as amaranth, violetwood, coracy, pauroxo, pauferro, koroboreli, saka, nazareno, morado, and tananeo.
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| Sources |
Includes species in tropical regions of Central America and South America.
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| Appearance |
Generally straight grained, sometimes interlocked, with a fine even texture.
Creamy white sapwood and vibrant purple heartwood that turns to dark-purplish brown with exposure to light.
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| Physical Props |
Very heavy, hard, strong, and stiff with good decay resistance and stability in service.
Steam-bends moderately well.
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| Working Props |
Sometimes difficult to work due to hardness and a tendency to tear and split.
Pre-drilling required for screws and nails.
Glues easily and polishes well with no staining required.
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| Uses |
Uses include inlay, marquetry, furniture, cabinets, flooring, turnery, carving, outdoor construction, chemical vats (very acid resistant), filter press plates, diving boards, and boat building.
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