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Blunting Effect
Boring
Carving
Comments
Common Names
Common Uses
Countries of Distribution
Cutting Resistance
Distribution Overview
Drying Defects
Ease of Drying
Environmental Profile
Family Name
Gluing
Grain
Heartwood Color
Kiln Schedules
Luster
Mortising
Moulding
Movement in Service
Nailing
Natural Durability
Numerical Data
Odor
Planing
Polishing
Product Sources
References
Regions of Distribution
Resistance to Impregnation
Response to Hand Tools
Routing & Recessing
Sanding
Sapwood Color
Scientific Name
Screwing
Silica Content
Staining
Steam Bending
Strength Properties
Texture
Toxicity
Trade Name
Tree Size
Turning
Varnishing

Scientific Name
Shorea cochinchinensis

Trade Name
White Meranti

Family Name
Dipterocarpaceae

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Common Names
Lun, Lun puteh, Melapi, White Meranti

Regions of Distribution
Oceania and S.E. Asia

Countries of Distribution  [VIEW MAP]
Cambodia

Common Uses
Beams, Boat building, Building construction, Cabin construction, Canoes, Concrete formwork, Construction, Decks, Decorative plywood, Decorative veneer, Domestic flooring, Excelsior, Factory construction, Figured veneer, Flooring, Form work, Foundation posts, Framing, Heavy construction, Joinery, Joists, Lifeboats, Light construction, Parquet flooring, Plywood, Porch columns, Rough construction, Shipbuilding, Sub-flooring, Veneer

Environmental Profile
Status has not been officially assessed


Distribution Overview
The geographical range of the White meranti group of Shorea spp. includes India in the north and west through the Malayan Peninsula to the Philippines and the Celebes in the east.

Heartwood Color
Brown
Pink
Red
Light yellow brown or pale orange brown, eventually aging into deep golden-brown
Changes color upon exposure
Almost white


Sapwood Color
Red
Grey
Brown
Same color as heartwood
Not distinct from heartwood


Grain
Interlocked

Interlocked


Texture
Coarse
Moderately coarse
Even textured


Luster
High
Medium
Low
Slightly lustrous


Natural Durability
Perishable
Susceptible to termite attack
Natural durability varies (moderately to non-durable)


Odor
Has an odor
No distinct odor or taste


Silica Content
Contains high levels of silica (> 0.5% of dry weight)


Toxicity
Some toxic effects


Kiln Schedules
T6-D4 (4/4)
T3-D3 (8/4) US Schedule F (4/4) United Kingdom


Drying Defects
Distortion
Checking
May cup and stain during drying


Ease of Drying
Fairly Easy
Reconditioning Treatement
Medium to High Shrinkage
Dries easily with little degrade
Air dries rapidly, with little degrade


Tree Size
Tree height is 20-30 m
Tree height is 40-50 m
Tree height is 50-60 m
Trunk diameter is 100-150 cm
Trunk diameter is 150-200 cm


The trees are usually tall, with large buttresses and straight cylindrical trunks

Product Sources
Shorea spp. is a major timber source in international trade. The species are abundant, and supplies are plentiful, especially in the form of veneers. This popular wood is priced in the inexpensive range.

Many species in the Shorea genera are also a source of other economically important non-timber products. Seeds of some species yield fat which is used in the manufacture of chocolate. Others produce nuts, the most common of which is the illipe nuts of commerce produced by S. gysbertisiana . The nuts yield a fat which is similar to cocoa-butter in some of its properties. Shorea trees are also tapped for oleo-resin, and typical dammar is obtained from S. wiesneri which grows in Java and Sumatra. The tree of S. robusta produces dammar which is used as a disinfectant and as incense in religious ceremonies in India. Other non-timber products from Shorea are reported to include tannin and fibers.

Comments
Produced by tress of Shorea species in the Anthoshorea group

Blunting Effect
Little
Extreme blunting effect on cutting tools because of resin and silica


Boring
Fairly easy to very easy
Fair to good results
Boring properties are usually affected by high accumulations of silica in White meranti wood


Carving
Fair to Good Results
Fairly Easy to Very Easy
Poor carving properties


Cutting Resistance
Fairly Difficult to Very Difficult to saw
Tungsten-Tipped or stellite-tipped cutters and increased tooth pitch during sawing is recom.
Sawn surfaces are usually wooly
Difficult to saw due to high silica content


Gluing
Fair to Good Results
Fairly Easy to Very Easy
Easy to glue


Mortising
Very Good to Excellent Results
Fairly Easy to Very Easy
Fair to Good Results
Difficult to mortise

Tend to be very abrasive

Moulding
Fair to Good Results
Fairly Easy to Very Easy
Responds poorly to ordinary to machine tools


Movement in Service
Fair to Good Stability - Medium Movement
Excellent Stability - Small Movement
Retains shape well after manufacture
Good dimensional stability and shows little movement in use


Nailing
Fair to Good Results
Fairly Easy to Very Easy
Tends to split during nailing
Pre-boring recommended
Good nailing characteristics


Planing
Fairly Difficult to Very Difficult
Poor machining properties due to severe and rapid dulling of cutting edges
Interlocked grain may cause some tearing, and a reduced cutting angle of 20 degrees is recommended in planing


Resistance to Impregnation
Permeable sapwood
Resistant sapwood
Resistant heartwood
Permeable heartwood
Resistant to very resistant to preservative treatment


Response to Hand Tools
Responds Readily
Easy to Work
Very difficult to work with hand tools


Routing & Recessing
Fair to Good Results
Fairly Easy to Very Easy
Routs with difficult, with severe dulling of cutting edges


Sanding
Fair to Good Results
Fairly Easy to Very Easy
Good sanding properties


Screwing
Fair to Good Results
Fairly Easy to Very Easy
Good screwing properties


Turning
Fair to Good Results
Fairly Easy to Very Easy
Difficult turning operations
Cutters dull rapidly and severely


Steam Bending
Poor to Very Poor Results
Tends to Degrade
Poor steam bending qualities


Polishing
Surface Preparation
Fair to Good Results
Can be polished to a high finish, after surface preparation


Staining
Surface Preparation
Fair to Good Results
Stains rather well after surface pre-treatment


Varnishing
Improve with surface preparation


Strength Properties
Resists wearing, denting and marring fairly well
Fairly hard
Density=High
Crushing strength = high
Compression strength (parallel to grain) = high
Bending strength in air-dried condition...is strong


Numerical Data
ItemGreenDryEnglish
Bending Strength960413524psi
Density36lbs/ft3
Hardness1117lbs
Maximum Crushing Strength63117860psi
Shearing Strength1509psi
Stiffness127414601000 psi
Work to Maximum Load811inch-lbs/in3
Specific Gravity0.470.64
Weight4937lbs/ft3
Radial Shrinkage3%
Tangential Shrinkage6%
Volumetric Shrinkage8%
ItemGreenDryMetric
Bending Strength675950kg/cm2
Density576kg/m3
Hardness506kg
Maximum Crushing Strength443552kg/cm2
Shearing Strength106kg/cm2
Stiffness891021000 kg/cm2
Work to Maximum Load0.560.77cm-kg/cm3
Specific Gravity0.470.64
Weight785592kg/m3
Radial Shrinkage3%
Tangential Shrinkage6%

References
Andy Poynter. 1993. Personal Communication.

Arno, J. 1988. Shorea spp. - Luan. In A Guide to Useful Woods of the World. Flynn Jr., J.H., Editor. King Philip Publishing Co., Portland, Maine. 1994. Page 329-330.

Chowdhury, K.A. and S.S. Ghosh. 1958. Indian Woods - Their Identification, Properties and Uses, Volume I - Dilleniaceae to Elaeocarpaceae. Published by the Manager of Publications, Delhi, India.

Chudnoff, M.,1984,Tropical Timbers of the World,U.S.A. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Forest Products,Laboratory, Madison.

HMSO. 1972. Handbook of Hardwoods, 2nd Edition. Revised by R.H. Farmer. Department of the Environment, Building Research Establishment, Princes Risborough Laboratory, Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London.

Lincoln, W.A. 1986. World Woods in Color. Linden Publishing Co. Inc., Fresno, California.

USDA. 1987. Wood Handbook: Wood as an Engineering Material. Agriculture Handbook No. 72. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Madison, Wisconsin.