Sal Wood – Complete Information
Sal wood comes from the tree Shorea robusta. It is one of the strongest and most durable hardwoods found in India. Sal wood is widely used in construction, furniture, beams, and heavy structural work because of its strength and resistance to wear.
Main advantage: Sal wood is extremely strong and ideal for heavy-duty construction work.
Key Properties of Sal Wood
- Very strong and heavy hardwood
- Highly durable and long-lasting
- Resistant to termites when properly treated
- Hard and tough structure
- Excellent load-bearing capacity
Common Uses of Sal Wood
- Door and window frames
- Beams and structural support
- Railway sleepers
- Furniture and cabinets
- Construction and outdoor use
Where Sal Wood is Found
- India (West Bengal, Jharkhand, Odisha, Assam)
- Nepal
- Bangladesh
Advantages
- Extremely strong and durable
- Long lifespan
- Good for heavy construction
- Affordable compared to teak
- Widely available in India
Disadvantages
- Heavy weight
- Difficult to polish smoothly
- Less attractive appearance compared to teak
- Needs proper seasoning
