Dry Kiln Schedules for Commercial Woods Temperate and Tropical

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Index of Schedules for Kiln-Drying Asian and Oceanian Woods–con. 4/4,5/4,6/4 8/14 4/4,5/4,6/4 Botanical name (common name(s)2) stock stock stock Comments Dalbergia latifolia (Indian rosewood, shisham) Dialium spp. (keranji, khleng) Dillenia spp. (simpoh, katmon, san) Diospyros spp. (East Indian ebony, kamagong) Dipterocarpus insularis (chhoeuteal bangkuoi) Dipterocarpus spp. (keruing, apitong) Dyobalanops beccarii (kapur) 55 (T6- D2) 55 (T6-D2) 16 (T3-C2) 16 (T3-C2) 18 (T3-D1) – – E Dyobalanops lanceolata (kapur) Duabanga spp. (magas, lampati) 233 (T8-D3S) standard 271 (T13-C4S) 246 (T10-D5S) 245 (T10-D4S) 258 (T11-D3S) – K J H E for lighter color Dyera mtulata (jelutong) Endiandra palmerstonii (oriental wood, Queensland- 55 (T6-D2) 233 (T8-D3S) 18 (T3-D1) Also see table 283 for 4/4-5/4. End coating is suggested to avoid splitting. walnut) Endospermum spp. (gubas, kauvula) Eucalyptus delegatensis (Tasmanian-oak) 246 (T10-D5S) – 234 (T8-D4S) – J Warp severe in pieces with tension wood. Air drying prior to kiln drying is suggested, and reconditioning treatment is usually advised. Forest grown stock prone to collapse and honeycomb. Partial air drying prior to kiln drying is suggested. Tendency to warp and collapse; reconditioning treatment at 20 percent moisture content is suggested to remove collapse. Eucalyptus deglupta (deglupta, bagras, kamerere) Eucalyptus diversicolor (karri) Eucalyptus globulus (bluegum) 455 (T6-D2) 416(T3-C2) 416(T3-C2) – E Eucalyptus maculata (spotted gum) Eucalyptus marginata (jarrah) Eucalyptus microcorys (tallow-wood) Eucalyptus obliqua (Tasmanian-oak) – – C C C C Eucalyptus pilularis (blackbutt, pilularis) Eucalyptus regnans (Tasmanian-oak) – – – – C C Air drying prior to kiln drying is suggested, and reconditioning treatment is usually advised. Air drying prior to kiln drying is suggested. Air drying prior to kiln drying is suggested. Eucalyptus saligna (saligna) Eucalyptus spp. (ironbark) Eusideroxylon zwageri (belian, Borneo ironwood) Fagus crenata (buna, Japanese beech) Flindersia brayleyana (Queensland maple, silkwood, – – C B B Australian-maple) Garcinia spp. (kandis, binukau) Gmelina anborea (gmelina, gumhar) Gonystylus spp. (ramin) Grevillea robusta (sitky- oak, lacewood, grevillea) Heritiera spp. (mengkulang, kembang) Syn. Tarrietia spp. Homalium foetidum (malas, Burma lacewood) Hopea spp. (thingan, merawan) lntsia bijuga (merbau, ipil) lntsia palembanica (merbau, ipil) Kalopanax pictus (sen) Knema spp. (darah darah) 6 (T2-C2) 271 (T13-C4S) 16 (T3-C2) – 258 (T11-D3S) 5 (T2-C1) B K C C H Some species prone to checking and warp, 503 (24-24) 19 (T3-D2) 15 (T3-C1) –– – 245 (T10-D4S) 18 (T3-D1) – D G H Resin exudation common, particularly at high temperatures. Also see table 283 for 4/4-5/4. Also see table 283 for 4/4-5/4. 416 (T3-C2) – 415 (T3-C1) – Partial air drying prior to kiln drying is suggested. Air drying prior to kiln drying is suggested. Air drying prior to kiln drying is suggested, and reconditioning treatment is usually advised. 16 (T3-C2) 504 (32-22) 500 (11-12) 15 (T3-C1) – – Use British Schedule B if more than 1-1/2 inches thick. Some people develop skin rash when working green or dry wood. 16 (T3-C2) 16 (T3-C2) 16 (T3-C2) 15 (T3-C1) 15 (T3-C1) 15 (T3-C1) C 80 (T8-D4) 245 (T10-D4S) – – C – – – – – 6 (T2-C2) 5 (T2-C1) – 45 (T5-D3) 16 (T3-C2) – C Tendency to warp and discolor. U.S. Schedule British Schedule1 Table no. (schedule code) - - - - Code - - - - 415 (T3-C1) – C C 15 (T3-C1) – C H E C C Prone to warp and end checking. Black portions prone to checking. C

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