Yellow Gum | The Wood Database (Hardwood) (original) (raw)

Southern Blue Gum (sanded)Yellow Gum (E. globulus pictured) View More Images Below Common Name(s): Yellow Gum, White Ironbark Scientific Name: Eucalyptus leucoxylon Distribution: Southern Australia (also widely planted as an ornamental tree) Tree Size: 50-65 ft (15-20 m) tall, 2-3 ft (.6-1 m) trunk diameter Average Dried Weight: 63 lbs/ft3 (1,010 kg/m3) Specific Gravity (Basic, 12% MC): .76, 1.01 Janka Hardness: 2,470 lbf (11,000 N) Modulus of Rupture: 16,100 lbf/in2 (111.0 MPa) Elastic Modulus: 1,740,000 lbf/in2 (12.00 GPa) Crushing Strength: 9,720 lbf/in2 (67.0 MPa) Shrinkage: Radial: 5.3%, Tangential: 10.5%, Volumetric: 15.9%, T/R Ratio: 2.0

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Workability: No data available.

Odor: No characteristic odor.

Allergies/Toxicity: Although severe reactions are quite uncommon, Yellow Gum has been reported to cause skin and respiratory irritation. See the articles Wood Allergies and Toxicity and Wood Dust Safety for more information.

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Sustainability: This wood species is not listed in the CITES Appendices or on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.

Common Uses: No data available.

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Scans/Pictures: There are currently no pictures of this exact wood species, but a similar species within the Eucalyptus genus is being substituted (E. globulus). If you’d like to contribute a wood sample of this specific species to be scanned, (even small pieces of veneer can be sent), please use the contact form.