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Index of Schedules for Kiln-Drying Asian and Oceanian Woods- con. 4/4, 5/4, 6/4 8/4 4/4, 5/4, 6/4 Botanical name (common name(s)2) stock stock stock Comments Koompassia excelsa (menggeris) Koompassia malaccensis (kempas, impas) Koordersiondendron pinnatum (ranggu, amugis) Larix leptolepis (Japanese larch, karamatsu) Litsea spp. (litsea) Metrosideros collina subsp. plymorpha (ohia) Myristica spp. (darah darah) Nothofagus spp. (Tasmanian-myrtle, silver beech) 502 (22-22) 55 (T6-D2) – Australian material 16 (T3-C2) 55 (T6-D2) 16 (T3-C2) 74 (T8-C3) 55 (T6- D2) – C Prone to collapse, internal checking, and warp. Air drying prior to kiln drying is suggested. silver beech-New Zealand Octomeles sumatrana (binuang) Ostrya japonica (asada) Palaquium spp. (nyatoh, nato) Parashorea spp. (white seraya, bagtikan) Paulownia tomenfosa (kiri paulownia) Payena spp. (nyatoh, nato) Pentace spp. (thitka, melunak, takalis) Pentacme burmanica (thitka) Pentacme contorta (white luan) Picea jezoensis (yezomatsu) Pinus densiflora (akamatsu) Pinus radiata (radiata pine) Planchonella spp. (planchonella) Planchonia spp. (putat paya, lamog) – E Podocarpus spp. (tolara, thitmin) Pometia pinnata (taun) Pseudosindora palustris (sepetir) and Sindora spp Pterocarpus dalbergioides (Andaman padauk, Vermillion 246 (T10-D5S) 505 (33-32) –– Pterocarpus macrocarpus (Burma padauk) Pterocymbium beccarii (amberoy) Quercus magnolica var. grosseserrata (mizunara) Sandoricum indicum (katon) 56 (T6-D4) 514 (52-53) 27 (T4-C2) 20 (T3-D3) F –– Shorea spp. (balau group) Shorea spp. (dark red meranti - red lauan group) Shorea spp. (light red meranti - light red lauan group) Shorea spp. (white meranti group) Shorea spp. (yellow meranti group) Spondias spp. (spondias) Syncarpia glomulifera (turpentine) Tarrietia cochimhinensis (chumprak) Tectona grandis (teak) Terminalia bialata (white chuglam) Terminalia procera (white Bombay) Terminalia tomenfosa complex (Indian laurel) – 70 (T8-B3) 16 (T3-C2) 245 (T10-D4S) – C – H Partial air drying prior to kiln drying is suggested. 246 (T10-D5S) 104 (T11-D5) 234 (T8-D4S) J –– 55 (T6-D2) 55 (T6-D2) 18 (T3-D1) E 18 (T3-D1) E – E 18 (T3-D1) E – 55 (T6-D2) 274 (T14-D6S) 259 (T11-D4S) 271 (T13-C4S) 508 (42-42) –– 6 (T2-C2) 3 (T2-C1) B 234 (T8-D4S) J Very difficult to season; prone to warp, checking, and collapse. Suggest air dry to 25 percent moisture content prior to kiln drying. 70 (T8-B3) 56 (T6-D4) 34 (T5-B1) G 20 (T3-D3) F 56 (T6-D4) 56 (T6-D4) 56 (T6-D4) 20 (T3-D3) F Also see table 289 for 4/4-5/4. Also see table 289 for 4/4-5/4. Also see table 289 for 4/4-5/4. 246 (T10-D5S) 515 (53-51) 20 (T3-D3) F 234 (T8-D4S) J –– 16 (T3-C2) – 15 (T3-C1) C – C 233 (T8-D3S) H 18 (T3-D1) E Air drying prior to kiln drying is suggested. 245 (T10-D4S) 55 (T6-D2) 55 (T6-D2) 16 (T3-C2) 18 (T3-D1) E 15 (T3-C1) C Prone to checking, warp, and end splitting, especially large dimensions. U.S. Schedule British Schedule1 Table no. (schedule code) - - - - Code - - - - E 271 (T13-C4S) 244 (T1-C4S) 513(52-35) K 18 (T3-D1) 258 (T11-D3S) – E Also see table 289 for 4/4-5/4. Tendency to splitting and cupping. H –– 15 (T3-C1) C –– 18 (T3-D1) E –– 254 (T11-C3S) K –– 15 (T3-C1) C –E 34 (T5-B1) G 20 (T3-D3) F Prone to surface checking and honeycombing.PDF Image | Dry Kiln Schedules for Commercial Woods Temperate and Tropical
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