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SN/T 2026-2007: Identification species of main imported woods in the world
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Standard ID SN/T 2026-2007 (SN/T2026-2007)
Description (Translated English) Identification species of main imported woods in the world
Sector / Industry Commodity Inspection Standard (Recommended)
Classification of Chinese Standard B61
Classification of International Standard 65.020.20
Word Count Estimation 93,915
Date of Issue 2007-12-24
Date of Implementation 2008-07-01
Regulation (derived from) Industry standard filing Notice 2008 No. 2 (No. 98 overall)
Issuing agency(ies) General Administration of Customs
Summary This standard specifies the entry of the world's major timber species identification of macroscopic and microscopic characteristics. This standard applies to the entry of the world's major timber species identification.

SN/T 2026-2007: Identification species of main imported woods in the world

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Identification species of main imported woods in the world Exit inspection and quarantine industry standard book People's Republic of China Entry of the world's major timber species identification standard Posted 2007-12-24 2008-07-01 implementation People's Republic of China The State Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine released

Table of Contents

Introduction Ⅲ 1 Scope 1 2 Terms and definitions 1 Tree structure features 3 main timber Africa 6 Tree structure features 4 main timber 27 in Southeast Asia North American species structure features 5 main timber 53 Structural Features 6 species in South America main timber 68 Tree structure features 7 other regions main timber 86 Figure 1 Structural features 6 Oak Lam Figure 2 Structural features two core hematoxylin 7 Figure 3 Spike hematoxylin structural features 9 Figure 4 Terminalia structural features of Côte d'Ivoire 10 Ebony structural features 11 Figure 5 Zanzibar Rosewood structural features 6 Angola 12 7 African neem cylindrical structure features 14 8 Goodwood African neem structural features 15 9 Baituo Feng Lian structural features 16 10 black hump neem structural features 18 11 Gabon Okan structural features 19 12 adenomas beans structural features 20 13 large Iroko structural features 22 14 Red Wings iron wood structure features 23 15 Monkeys fruit structure features 24 16 Manson Indus structural features 26 17 ordinary black tree structure features 27 18 Penjia tree structure features 28 19 siamea structural features 30 20 Merbau structural features 31 21 Malay Kempas structural features 32 22 Mao Terminalia tree structure features 34 23 Heteroptera incense (baillonii) Structural Features 35 24 Dipterocarp structural features 36 25 borneol incense structural features 38 26 Hopea structural features 39 27 pentadentate (light red) Balau structural features 40 28 White Balau structural features 42 29 Crimson Balau structural features 43 Peel structural characteristics Figure 3044 31 Ebony structural features 46 32 sandalwood structural features 47 33 Banca prismatic wood structure features 48 34 Structural Features Ama neem 49 35 Myanmar linden hard structural features 51 Figure 36 Teak structure features 52 Fir structural features 37 Vancouver 53 38 Larch bark structure features 54 39 Engelmann spruce structural features 56 40 Douglas fir structural features North America 57 41 Sequoia 58 tectonic features 42 big-leaf maple structural features 59 43 North Birch structural features 60 44 Structural features of American white oak 62 45 Red Oak Structural Features 63 46 United States 64 Liquidambar structural features 47 Hickory structural features 66 48 67 North America Liriodendron structural features 49 Snake wood crooked wings paint structure features 68 50 high four olive wood structure features 70 51 Structural Features Guyana hematoxylin-Post 71 52 Purple Heart hematoxylin structure features 72 53 flat gingerbread wooden structure features 74 54 Purple beans Ssangyong valve structure features 75 55 Wa Tai beans Guyana structural features 76 56 Red Olive structural features 78 57 Guyana fiber skin Lecythidaceae structural features 79 Figure 58 Structural features 80 Abba beans 59 cones beans structural features 82 Figure 60 bidentate wire substructure features 83 Figure 61 gross structural features 84 single core wood 62 Scotch Pine structural features 86 63 Fagus structural characteristics of Europe 87

Foreword

This standard is proposed and managed by the National Certification and Accreditation Administration Committee. This standard by the People's Republic of China Jiangsu CIQ is responsible for drafting, Wuhu People's Republic of China Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau, Nanjing Forestry University, Anhui Agricultural University, the United States Trade Co., Ltd. Nantong timber gauging unit participated in the drafting. The main drafters of this standard. Huang Weiguo, Zhangyao Li, Huang Xin, Huang Weimin, Wang Lei. This standard is the first release of the entry-exit inspection and quarantine industry standards. Entry of the world's major timber species identification standard

1 Scope

This standard specifies the entry of the world's major timber species identification of macroscopic and microscopic characteristics. This standard applies to the identification of entry of the world's major timber species.

2 Terms and definitions

The following terms and definitions apply to this standard 2.1 From wood transverse section, the xylem can be divided into two parts. Usually near the outer part of the bark, lighter in color, called sapwood; internal against Near the pith, darker, called heartwood. 2.2 With the longitudinal axis of the trunk or the grain direction perpendicular to the section. 2.3 And tree trunks or grain direction parallel to the longitudinal axis along the radius of the trunk section made. 2.4 And tree trunks or vertical axis parallel to the direction of the wood grain, and perpendicular to the radius of the trunk, with the ring tangential section. 2.5 In the transverse plane wood, there is a circle of wood layers. Since such a growth cycle generated around the pith of concentric circles, called Growth rings. Trees in temperate regions, only once a year growth in the growing season, there is a dormant period, so the growth ring known as the ring. 2.6 In a ring, close to the pith part, loose material, lighter in color, called early wood; in a ring, close to the Ministry of bark Points, material is relatively hard, darker, called late wood. In a ring, early wood to late wood transformation degree is to identify important features softwood one. Most softwood from early wood to late wood is gradual change, called the graded; few species transition from early wood to late wood is sharp, Called rapid change; located between the CML and slow change, called rapid change slightly. 2.7 Conduit hole in the transverse plane of the molecule, called a hole, it is a unique structure hardwood name. From the combination of holes to points, a single Holes, complex pore, hole hole chains and groups of points. 2.7.1 Most holes were more than six radially arranged.


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