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Common Names
Common Uses
Countries of Distribution
Cutting Resistance
Ease of Drying
Family Name
Grain
Heartwood Color
Kiln Drying Rate
Luster
Natural Durability
Numerical Data
Polishing
References
Regions of Distribution
Resistance to Impregnation
Response to Hand Tools
Sapwood Color
Scientific Name
Steam Bending
Strength Properties
Texture
Toxicity
Trade Name
Tree Identification
Tree Size
Varnishing

Scientific Name
Pangium edule

Trade Name
Bauh keluak

Family Name
Flacourtiaceae

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Common Names
Bauh keluak, Kapechong, Kapenchueng, Kayu tuba buwah, Kepayang, Pakem, Pangi, Pangium, Payang, Pichung, Puchong, Puchung, Putjung, Simaung

Regions of Distribution
Oceania and S.E. Asia

Countries of Distribution  [VIEW MAP]
Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, Vanuatu

Common Uses
Light construction, Matches, Moldings, Veneer

Heartwood Color
Brown
Black
Purple
Green/grey
Red
Yellow to golden-yellow to orange
Pale brown


Sapwood Color
White
Yellow
White to yellow


Grain
Even
Interlocked
Straight

Straight
Interlocked


Texture
Fine
Medium
Fine
Fine to medium


Luster
Medium
Low


Natural Durability
Very durable
Susceptible to attack from powder post (Lyctid & Bostrychid) beetles
Non durable
Sapwood is susceptible to wood staining fungal attack
Moderately durable


Toxicity
Poisonous


Ease of Drying
Fairly Easy
Rapidly


Kiln Drying Rate
Naturally dries quickly


Tree Identification
Bole/stem form is buttressed


Tree Size
Tree height is 20-30 m
Bole length is 20-30 m


Cutting Resistance
Easy to saw


Resistance to Impregnation
Permeable heartwood
Permeable sapwood
Heartwood is extremely resistant


Response to Hand Tools
Easy to Work


Steam Bending
Very Good to Excellent Results


Polishing
Fair to Good Results
Very Good to Excellent Results


Varnishing
Fair to Good Results
Fairly Easy to Very Easy


Strength Properties
Density (dry weight) = 31-37 lbs/cu. ft.
Shrinkage, Tangential = very small
Shrinkage, Radial = very small
Density (dry weight) = 38-45 lbs/cu. ft.
Density (dry weight) = 61-67 lbs/cu. ft
Density (dry weight) = 53-60 lbs/cu. ft
Density (dry weight) = 46-52 lbs/cu. ft.


Numerical Data
ItemGreenDryEnglish
Density42lbs/ft3
Weight4133lbs/ft3
Radial Shrinkage2%
Tangential Shrinkage4%
ItemGreenDryMetric
Density673kg/m3
Weight657528kg/m3
Radial Shrinkage2%

References
Bolza, E.,1975,Properties and Uses of 175 Timber Species from Papua New Guinea and West,Irian,C.S.I.R.O. Div. Building Research Report,no.34

Burgess, P.F.,1966,Timbers of Sabah,Sabah Forest Record, no.6

Burkill, I.H.,1935,A dictionary of the economic products of the Malay peninsula (2 vols.,Crown Agents for the Colonies, London

Desch, H.E.,1954,Manual of Malayan Timbers (2 vols,Malayan Forest Records,no.15

Eddowes, P.J.,1977,Commercial Timbers of Papua New Guinea: Their Properties and Uses,Hebano Press, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea

Whitmore, T.C.,1973,Tree Flora of Malaya A Manual for Foresters Volume 2,Forest Department Ministry of Primary Industries Malaysia