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Balik angin
Mallotus philippensis var. pallida Airy Shaw
EUPHORBIACEAE
Balik angin; Kamala tree; Croton tinctorial (France); Red berry; Kapasan (Indonesia); Hpawng-awn (Myanmar); Galuga furu (Indonesia); Minyak madja (Malaysia); Banato (Philippines); Pangaplasin (Philippines); Tagusala (Philippines); Annadaa (Cambodia); Khaay paax (Laos); Rottliere des teinturiers (France); Ki meyong (Indonesia); Rambai kucing (Malaysia); Kasirau (Malaysia); Tangx thoom (Laos); Kai khat hin (Thailand); Khee nuea (Thailand); Kham saet (Thailand); Khiiz moon (Laos)
Rottlera tinctoria Roxb; Mallotus reticulatus Dunn; Mallotus pallidus (Airy Shaw) Airy Shaw
It is a small tree growing to a height of 10 m and 15 cm in diameter. The bole is short, generally cylindrical but fluted near the base. The buttresses are absent.
Mallotus philippensis is a pioneer species, typical of secondary forests.
It is used as a nurse tree for Sal (Shorea robusta) plantations. The fruit yields an orange dye. This species is reported to have anti-parasitic properties against skin infections.
Vessels per mm2 less than 6 (rare). Wood diffuse porous. Occasionally vessels in radial multiples of 4 or more common. Occasionally tyloses common. Tangential diameter of vessel lumina 100 micras or less (very small). Vessel-ray pits reticulate and/or foramina Apotracheal axial parenchyma diffuse and/or diffuse in aggregates. Paratracheal axial parenchyma scanty and/or vasicentric. Occasionally axial parenchyma in narrow bands on lines up to 3 cells wide. Ray height more than 1 mm. Ray width 1 to 3 cells. Occasionally rays exclusively uniseriate. Prismatic crystals in radial alignment in procumbent ray cells (chambered cells). Body ray cells procumbent with over 4 rows of upright and/or square marginal cells ( Fibers with simple to minutely bordered pits. Fibers very thin walled.
Unrestricted
The heartwood is straw-colored or pale brown, not clearly differentiated from the sapwood.
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The grain is frequently straight.
The texture varies from moderately fine to slightly coarse.
It is non-durable, it can be attacked by termites and marine borers.
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It is easy to treat with preservatives.
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0.73
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3.7
Ease of Drying: Air seasoning is slow, it is reported to be difficult. The air drying of 12 mm thick boards takes about 4 months. Drying Defects: It is prone to end splitting. There may be slight cupping, bowing or springing, and moderate checking occurring. Kiln Schedules: Schedule suggested for Balau.
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550
Sawmilling of this species is reportedly fair to difficult.
Wood processing is reported to be easy.
Planing operations are easy to fair.
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Nailing properties of this wood are reported as good to fair.
Finishing of this wood is rated as fair.
Staining of this wood is rated as good to fair.
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