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

Scientific Name
Trewia nudiflora

Trade Name
Gota gamar

Family Name
Euphorbiaceae

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Common Names
Gota gamar, Gutel, Ma-fo, Malam kumbil, Mera, Nai kumbil, Pambara kumbil, Pita gola, Pitali, Sanna thuvarei

Regions of Distribution
Oceania and S.E. Asia

Countries of Distribution  [VIEW MAP]
Bangladesh, Burma, India, Malaysia, Philippines, Sri Lanka

Common Uses
Agricultural implements, Boxes and crates, Carvings, Light construction, Matches, Musical instruments: percussion, Plywood, Textile equipment

Heartwood Color
Red
Brown
Pink
White to cream
Yellow to golden-yellow to orange
Greenish to greyish


Sapwood Color
White
Yellow
Same as heartwood


Grain
Even
Straight

Straight


Texture
Fine
Medium
Fine


Luster
Slightly lustrous
Lustrous
Dull


Natural Durability
Perishable
Susceptible to insect attack
Non-durable
Non-resistant to termites
Non-resistant to marine borers
Resistant to powder post beetles
Non durable
Moderately durable
Heartwood is susceptible to wood staining fungal attack


Ease of Drying
Fairly Easy
Moderately Difficult to Difficult


Tree Identification
Bole/stem form is buttressed


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


Cutting Resistance
Cutting Resistance with green wood is easy
Cutting Resistance with dry wood is easy


Response to Hand Tools
Easy to machine


Strength Properties
Density (dry weight) = 23-30 lbs/cu. ft.
Shearing strength (parallel to grain) = very low
Modulus of Elasticity (stiffness) = very low
Density (dry weight) = 31-37 lbs/cu. ft.
Toughness-Hammer drop (Impact Strength) = very low
Toughness-Hammer drop (Impact Strength) = low
Max. crushing strength = low
Max. crushing strength (stiffness) = very low
Hardness (side grain) = very soft
Hardness (side grain) = soft
Bending strength (MOR) = very low
Bending strength (MOR) = low


Numerical Data
ItemGreenDryEnglish
Bending Strength43106606psi
Density26lbs/ft3
Hardness657lbs
Impact Strength22inches
Maximum Crushing Strength14322675psi
Shearing Strength882psi
Stiffness101711991000 psi
Weight2523lbs/ft3
ItemGreenDryMetric
Bending Strength303464kg/cm2
Density416kg/m3
Hardness298kg
Impact Strength55cm
Maximum Crushing Strength100188kg/cm2
Shearing Strength62kg/cm2
Stiffness71841000 kg/cm2

References
Bourdillon, T.F.,1908,The Forest Trees of Travancore,Travancore Government Press

Gamble, J.S.,1902,A Manual of Indian Timbers,Sampson Low, Marston & Co. London

Mohammed Mohiuddin,1990,Wood Anatomy of six low density Hardwoods (Alstonia scholaris,,Anthocephalus chinensis, Bombax ceiba, Bombax insigne, Excoecaria,agallocha and Trewia nudiflora) of Bangladesh,Bangladesh Forest Research Institute, Chittagong, Bulletin 9 Wood Anatomy,Series

Pearson, R.S., Brown, H.P.,1932,Commercial Timbers of India,Govt. Printer Calcutta,2 vols

Sekhar, A.C., Negi, G.S.,1962,A note on physical and mechanical properties of Trevia nudiflora (gutel,Indian Forester 88(5) pp376-7

Tewari, M.C., Jain, J.C.,1980,Utilization of Secondary Species,Journal of the National Building Organization 25(2) pp1-6

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