DENSITY
The timber is a Medium Hardwood with a density of 495-1,010 kg/m3 air dry.
NATURAL DURABILITY
Kelat has been classified as a moderately durable timber with an average service life of 3.3 years under natural Malaysian conditions
(Jackson,1965). However, the result cannot be wholly-relied on as it was obtained only from the timber of E.griffithii. Considering the large number of
Eugenia species, appreciable variation in durability within the genus is to be expected. Desch (1954) reported a test carried out on two sticks of E.chlorantha,
one treated with a mixture of 50 percent creosote and 50 percent fuel oil (absorption of 123 kg/m3) and the other untreated. Both the sticks were exposed to marine
conditions at Port Klang. The untreated stick remained serviceable for less than two years whereas the treated stick remained serviceable for only two to three years.
PRESERVATIVE TREATMENT
The timber of kelat does not absorb preservatives readily.
TEXTURE
Texture is moderately fine and even with interlocked, irregular or wavy grain.
STRENGTH PROPERTIES
The timber falls into Strength Group B (Burgess, 1958) or SG 3 (MS 544:Part 2:2001).
Strength Properties of Kelat (E.Galleryriffithii)
Test Condition |
Modulus of Elasticity(MPa) |
Modulus of Rupture(MPa) |
Compression parallel to grain (MPa) |
Compression perpendicular to grain (MPa) |
Shear strength(MPa) |
Green |
- |
- |
43.0 |
4.6 |
8.6 |
Air dry |
17,600 |
116 |
59.0 |
6.0 |
12.8 |
MACHINING PROPERTIES
It is easy to resaw and cross-cut. Planing is easy and the planed surface is smooth.
Machining Properties of Keranji
Test Condition |
Sawing |
Planning |
Boring |
Turning |
|
Re Sawing |
Cross Cutting |
Ease of planing |
Quality of finish |
Ease of boring |
Quality of finish |
Ease of Turning |
Quality of finish |
Green |
Easy |
Easy |
Easy |
Smooth |
Moderately Easy |
Fairly Smooth |
- |
- |
Air dry |
Easy |
Easy |
Easy |
Smooth |
Slightly difficult |
Slightly difficult |
Difficult |
Smooth |
Nailing Property
The nailing property is rated as poor.
Air drying
The timber seasons very slowly with end-checking and insect attacks as the main defects. 13 mm thick boards take 5 months to air dry, while 38 mm thick boards
take 10 months.
Kiln-Drying
Kiln Schedule C is recommended.
Kiln Schedule C
Moisture Content(%) |
Temperature (Dry Bulb) |
Temperature (Wet Bulb) |
Relative Humidity (%)(approx.) |
|
F
|
F
|
F
|
F
|
|
Green |
105 |
40.5 |
101 |
38.0 |
85 |
60 |
105 |
40.5 |
99 |
37.0 |
80 |
40 |
110 |
43.5 |
102 |
39.0 |
75 |
35 |
110 |
43.5 |
100 |
38.0 |
70 |
30 |
115 |
46.0 |
103 |
39.5 |
65 |
25 |
125 |
51.5 |
109 |
43.0 |
60 |
20 |
140 |
60.0 |
118 |
47.5 |
50 |
15 |
150 |
65.5 |
121 |
49.0 |
40 |
SHRINKAGE
Shrinkage is high, with radial shrinkage averaging 1.9% and tangential shrinkage averaging 3.3%.
DEFECTS
Logs of kelat are normally free from any serious defects except for some occasional occurence of end splits and heart shakes. Attacks by 'pin' and
'powder' post beetles are rare and not serious. E. attenuata, E. dyeriana and E. polyantha have been found to be attacked by dry wood termites
Uses
Burgess, H.J.1958. Strength Grouping of Malaysian Timbers. Malayan Forest Service Trade Leaflet No. 25. The Malaysian Timber Industry Board and Forest Research
Institute Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur.15 pp.
REFERENCES
Desch, H.E.1954. Manual of Malayan Timbers. Vol.II. Mal. For. Rec. No.15.
Jackson, W.F.1965. The Durability of Malayan Timbers. Mal. For. Ser. Trade Leaflet No.28.
Lim, S.C.1984. Malaysian Timbers - Kelat. Timber Trade Leaflet No.88. The Malaysian Timber Industry Board and Forest Research Institute Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur.8 pp.
Menon, P.K.B. 1986. Uses of Some Malaysian Timbers. Revised by Lim, S.C. Timber Trade Leaflet No.31. The Malaysian Timber Industry Board and Forest Research Institute
Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur. 48 pp.
MS 544:Part 2:2001. Code of Practice for the Structural Use of Timber: Permissible Stress Design of Solid Timber.
Wong, T.M.1982. A Dictionary of Malaysian Timbers. Revised by Lim, S.C. & Chung R.C.K. Malayan Forest Records No.30. Forest Research Institute Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur.201pp.
201 pp.