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Sonosissoo
Dalbergia sissoo Roxb.
LEGUMINOSAE
Du-khaek (Thailand); Pradu-khaek (Thailand); Sonowaseso (Indonesia); Sissou (Nepal); Sissoo (India); Sonosissoo (Indonesia)
A medium to large-sized tree of up to 30 m tall, bole often crooked and branchless for 3-10 m, with a diameter of up to 100 cm, and very often without buttresses. In drier area, the trees remain a comparatively small.
D. sissoo grows gregarious on well-drained colluvial and alluvial soils, often near rivers and streams up to 900 m altitude. Stands of Dalbergia trees have been depleted considerably all over the world.
D. sissoo occurs throughout sub-Himalayan tract, from the Indus to Assam. Planted trees are found in mainland South-East Asia, Java and Africa.
The tree has been extensively planted on many parts of India, and, on a much smaller scale in Java (Indonesia).
Medium-weight to heavy hardwood. The specific gravity of Sissoo wood is 0.63-0.83 at air-dry condition.
Vessels per mm2 6 to 10 (medium). Wood diffuse porous. Occasionally vessels of two distinct diameter classes, wood not ring-porous. Resinous deposits in heartwood vessels. Tangential diameter of vessel lumina 200 micras or more (large). Axial parenchyma winged aliform (uni or bilateral winged). Axial parenchyma confluent. Occasionally axial parenchyma in marginal or in seemingly marginal bands. Axial parenchyma in discontinuous tangential lines. Rays storied. Rays more than 10 per mm (abundant). Rays 1 to 2 seriate.
Unrestricted
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Heartwood is golden brown to deep red-brown, often with darker streaks which giving rise to an attractive figure, distinctly demarcated from the whitish to yellowish or pale brown colored narrow sapwood.
Straight to shallow interlocked, but sometimes wavy.
Fine to moderately coarse.
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The wood is durable, resistant to dry-wood termites and very resistant to wood-rotting fungi. The sapwood, however, is easily susceptible to borers.
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Silica Content: -
Varies from poor resistant (sapwood) to resistant (heartwood) to impregnation.
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Ease of Drying: Board can be fully kiln dried under moderately severe conditions with any slight tendency to twist readily eliminated by weighting and giving short steaming treatment after drying.Limited appraisal of 50 mm stock indicates satisfactory results will gener Drying Defects: 25 mm board:Kiln drying time from green to 12 % m.c. is about 4-5days, reduced to 2 days if preliminary air drying to 30%m.c. is undertaken. A short steaming treatment of 2-3 hours under weights is recommended at end of drying to relieve drying stresses
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Low, and it usually easier to saw and work with.
Good and produce a handsome veneers.
Good and produce a handsome veneers.
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It becomes difficult if the grain is excessively interlocked.
It can be planed to a smooth surface easily.
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No difficulties in gluing.
It is usually easy to sanding.
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A very good polish, but filler is required.
The wood is good for steam bending.
It easier to work with hand tools than sonokeling.
Beech and maple wood.
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