Ingeniería Industrial (Dec 2023)

Study of the physical and mechanical properties of capirona (Calycophyllum spruceanum [Bentham] Hooker f. ex Schumann) wood as a potential for solid wood flooring production

  • Graciela Isabel Egoavil Cueva Gálvez,
  • Márcio Pereira da Rocha,
  • Ricardo Jorge Klitzker,
  • Pamela Carolina Castro Tamayo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.26439/ing.ind2023.n45.6505
Journal volume & issue
no. 45
pp. 215 – 234

Abstract

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The present study aimed to determine the physical and mechanical properties of a 20-year-old plantation of the species Calycophyllum spruceanum, known in Peru as “capirona,” for its potential for wood flooring production. For this purpose, samples were collected from six trees in a plantation located in the district of Curimaná, department of Ucayali, Peru. Physical and mechanical property tests were conducted following the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) D143-94(2000) standard. The results showed that capirona has a basic density of 0,68 g/cm3, which is considered a heavy wood, and exhibits moderate dimensional stability. The mechanical properties demonstrated that the wood has a high resistance to bending and compression parallel to the grain, and a very high resistance to compression perpendicular to the grain, hardness, shear, and toughness. Based on the Peruvian Technical Standard (NTP) 251.135:2013, the characteristics of capirona wood for flooring were evaluated, yielding positive results and indicating its potential for solid wood flooring production.

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