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Palapi
Heritiera javanica (Blume) Kosterm.
Sterculiaceae
Mangkulang; Mengkulang (Germany); Chumprag (Thailand); Huynh (Vietnam); Palapi (Indonesia); Teraling (Indonesia); Mengkulang (United Kingdom); Mengkulang (Italy); Red/brown tulip oak (Australia); Kembang (Sabah); Kanze (Myanmar); Don-chem (Cambodia); Kembang (Malaysia); Mengkulang (Malaysia); Mengkulang (Sarawak); Mengkulang (United States of America); Mengkulang (France); Teralin (Spain); Mengkulang (Netherlands); Rungun (Borneo); Lumbayau (Philippines); Teralin (France); Teralin (Italy); Teralin (Netherlands); Mengkulang (Spain)
Tarrietia javanica Blume
It is a large tree, up to 45 m tall with columnar bole 20-25 m long and up to 100 cm in diameter. The buttresses are thin.
Heritiera javanica is widely distributed in lowland forests, mainly on ridges up to 600 m of altitude.
It is present in Sabah, the Philippines, peninsular Malaysia, Indonesia and adjacent countries.
Vessels per mm2 less than 6 (rare). Wood diffuse porous. Colored deposits in heartwood vessels. Tangential diameter of vessel lumina 200 micras or more (large). Vessel-ray pits small. Simple perforation plates. Apotracheal axial parenchyma diffuse and/or diffuse in aggregates. Paratracheal axial parenchyma scanty and/or vasicentric. Axial parenchyma in marginal or in seemingly marginal bands. Siliceous bodies in the axial parenchyma cells. Axial parenchyma in narrow Rays storied. 4 to 10 rays per mm (medium). Larger rays more than 4 seriate. Silica bodies in the ray cells. Body ray cells procumbent with mostly 2 to 4 rows of upright and/or square marginal cells (Kribs-II). Sheath cells. Fibers with distinctly bordered pits. Fibers storied.
Unrestricted
It has an unpleasant odor when fresh.
The sapwood is not always clearly distinct, it varies in color from light yellow to light reddish. The heartwood is pale pink when fresh, after exposure it darkens to dark red-brown.
It is straight to shallowly interlocked.
The texture varies from medium to moderately coarse, vessels contain dark deposits.
The heartwood is slightly lustrous.
It is moderate-perishable and somewhat susceptible to fungi and insect attack.
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Silica Content: It contains 0.4% silica. Silica Value: 0.4
This species is reported to be moderately difficult to preserve.
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0.74
6.1
2.7
Ease of Drying: Seasoning is reported to be very good.
UK-D; US-32-22; JP-17
2.3
1121
142660
611
Sawing operations are rated as fair to difficult.
Good veneer can be made at a peeling angle of 92 degrees without pretreatment, but steaming is recommended.
Good veneer can be made at a peeling angle of 92 degrees without pretreatment, but steaming is recommended.
Blunting effect on cutting tools is reported due to the silica content.
Interlocked grain hinders machining operations, and special cutters are required.
Care is needed when planing quarter-sawn timber in order to avoid the grain picking up. Using a cutting angle of 20 degrees usually produces a smooth finish.
Nail-holding is good, pre-boring is recommended to avoid splitting.
Gluing properties are good. The use of urea-formaldehyde glues is recommended.
It has a good finishing.
Polishing of this wood is easy.
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