Red Balau

The timber is a Heavy Hardwood with a density of 800-880 kg/m3 air dryThe timber is moderately durable under exposed conditions.

Tên gọi khác: Chò Chai

The Standard Malaysian Name for the heavy, red to red-brown timbers of the genus Shorea(Dipterocarpaceae). Vernacular names applied are too many to be listed here except for the more common ones, viz. balau laut merah (Peninsular Malaysia), balau merah(Peninsular Malaysia), damar laut merah (Peninsular Malaysia), membatu (Peninsular Malaysia), red selangan batu (Sabah and Sarawak), selangan batu merah (Sabah and Sarawak), semayur (Sarawak), seraya (Peninsular Malaysia) and seraya batu(Peninsular Malaysia). Major species include S. collina, S. guiso, S. inaequilateris, S. kunstleri and S. ochrophloia. The sapwood is pink, purple-brown or grey-brown and is fairly distinct from the heartwood, which is light to deep red-brown.

Also known as Balau merah and Gisok(Indonesia); Chò Chai (Vietnam); Chan, Lantan and Teng-tani(Thailand); Guijo (Philippines); Mai si khao (Laos); Selangan merah (Brunei).

AIR DRYING

The seasonig properties of some of the species tested are summarised below:

Species

Time to air dry (months)

Remarks

13 mm
thick boards

38 mm
thick boards

S. guiso

4

6

Fairly slow drying; moderate end-checking; slight cupping, splitting, surface-checking, insect attacks and staining.
S. kunstleri

4

6

Fairly slow drying; moderate end-checking; slight splitting and surface-checking.
S. ochrophloia

3

5

Fairly slow drying; moderate end-checking; slight splitting and surface-checking.

KILN-DRYING

Kiln Schedule G is recommended. 

Kiln Schedule G

Moisture Content (%)

Temperature (Dry Bulb)

Temperature (Wet Bulb)

Relative Humidity (%) (approx.)

° F

° C

° F

° C

Green

120

48.5

115

45.0

85

60

120

48.5

113

45.0

80

40

130

54.5

123

50.5

80

30

140

60.0

131

55.0

75

25

160

71.0

146

63.5

70

20

170

76.5

147

64.0

55

10

180

82.0

144

62.5

 40

SHRINKAGE

The shrinkage of red balau is summarised below:

Species

Shrinkage (%)
(Green to air dry)

Remarks

Radial

Tangential

S. guiso

1.6

3.6

High shrinkage

S. kunstleri

2.2

3.3

High shrinkage

S. ochrophloia

1.4

3.2

High shrinkage