Rhus Succedanea (Arkol)


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Scientific Name
Rhus succedanea

Trade Name
Arkol

Family Name
Anacardiaceae

Synonyms
Rhus acuminata

Common Names
Arkol, Dingkain, Hurku, Japanese sumach, Lakhar, Raniwalai, Rikhul, Serhnyok, Shash, Tatri, Titar, Wax tree

Regions of Distribution
Latin America, Oceania and S.E. Asia

Countries of Distribution  [VIEW MAP]
Brazil, Burma, China, India, Japan, Korea-North, Korea-South, Malaysia, Nepal, Thailand

Common Uses
Agricultural implements, Chemical derivatives, Joinery, Light construction

Heartwood Color

Brown
Red
Yellow to golden-yellow to orange

Sapwood Color

White
White to yellow

Grain

Even
Interlocked
Straight

Texture

Coarse
Medium to coarse

Luster

High
Medium
Slightly lustrous

Natural Durability

Durable
Moderately durable
Moderately durable

Ease of Drying

Easy

Comments
General finishing qualities are rated as good

Boring

Fairly easy to very easy

Carving

Fairly Easy to Very Easy

Cutting Resistance

Easy to saw

Mortising

Fairly Easy to Very Easy

Moulding

Fairly Easy to Very Easy

Planing

Fairly Easy to Very Easy

Response to Hand Tools

Responds Readily
Easy to machine

Routing & Recessing

Fairly Easy to Very Easy

Turning

Fairly Easy to Very Easy
Easy to turn

Polishing

Very Good to Excellent Results
Fairly Easy to Very Easy

Strength Properties

Shrinkage, Volumetric = fairly large
Shrinkage, Tangential = fairly large
Shrinkage, Radial = large
Density (dry weight) = 31-37 lbs/cu. ft.

Numerical Data

Item Green Dry English
Density 32 lbs/ft3
Weight 31 25 lbs/ft3
Radial Shrinkage 6 %
Tangential Shrinkage 9 %
Volumetric Shrinkage 13 %
Item Green Dry Metric
Density 512 kg/m3
Weight 496 400 kg/m3
Radial Shrinkage 6 %
Tangential Shrinkage 9 %

References
Anon,1963,Indian Woods: Their Identification, Properties and uses. Vol.II Linaceae,to Moringaceae,Manager of Publications, Delhi, India

Bastos de Miranda, A.,1952,O Char�o no Brasil,Ann. Bras. Econ. Flor. 5(s) pp231-8

Chen, C.L.,1962,The Physical Properties of 101 Chinese Woods,Forest Products Journal 12(7) pp339-42

Chowdhury, K.A., Ghosh, S.S.,1958,Indian Woods: Their identification, properties and uses Vol. I,Dilleruaceae to Elaeocarpaceae,Manager of Publications, Delhi, India

E.H. Walker,1954,Important Trees of the Ryukyu Islands,United States Civil Administration of the Ryukyu Islands Special Bulletin,No. 3

Ng, F.S.P. (Ed,1989,Tree Flora of Malaya A Manual for Foresters Volume 4,Forest Research Institute Malaysia Ministry of Primary Industries