Products
Meranti Wood
Our Elegant Malaysian Wood is Preferred by clients spread all across the globe. Its durability, beauty, strength, and wide usages have made us among the most popular Manufacturer ofMeranti Wood.
Malyasian Saal Wood
Most suitable for heavy construction, bridges, door and window frames, railway sleepers, beams, pillars, dock blocks, truck body, heavy platforms, loft construction, structure for ceiling and partition walls.
Oak Wood
Oakwood is a hardwood that has been harvested from an oak tree. While there are over 600 varieties of oak, red oak and white oak are the most commonly used for woodworking ventures. Its power and elegance make it an excellent choice for cabinets, chairs, and flooring.
Maple Wood
Maple wood is very durable, attractive, and takes stains well. Furniture makers and woodworkers. Maple is common because of its light, creamy color, smooth grain pattern, and long durability.
Kapur Wood
Kapur wood has a durability rating of 2, making it suitable for general construction. It's a beautiful option for flooring and stairwells. The wood is also prized for exterior joinery, especially door and window sills because it resists decay even when completely exposed to the elements.
Soft Wood
Re-created Klein dried sizes as requested by customers from various countries, such as German pine wood, sylvestris wood, Russian softwood, etc. grown in cold climates have 93 percent less moisture in the grain, making it better for furniture making.
Southern Yellow Pine
The Southern Yellow Pine is native to the United States of America. We import SYP Logs and Sizes from the United States. We are a company that produces high-quality products. Our clients' specifications and utility dictate the kind of Southern Yellow Pine we choose.
Timber
MLH timber is widely used for crafting and
designing of windows, doors, and furniture items.
Ash wood
The wood of the deciduous species of the ash tree is especially stiff, much harder than oak, but it is less resistant to moisture than oak. Furthermore, ash is typically on costly than oak.
Spruce Pine
Spruce Pine is one of the less widespread pine species in the southeastern United States, and it's normally only seen in small groups or as individual trees in a mixed forest.
NewZealand Pine Wood
Logs
We specialize in producing high-quality New Zealand pine per our clients' preferences and needs. Our pines are cultivated in temperate and tropical climates, and since they are fast-growing softwoods, they can withstand thick stands.
Wood logs are used for resawing, lumber production, plywood, and other purposes. Small cut-out pieces are also used as accessories.
Teak Wood
Teak is a tropical hardwood tree (Tectona grandis). The heartwood is a yellowish color. As it ages, it darkens. It has dark spots on it at times. The fragrance of freshly cut wood is similar to that of leather.
Red cedar Wood
Stability and power. Western red cedar is one of the most durable and stable softwoods available. It doesn't curl, bend, or bow as much as other softwoods, making it ideal for construction projects requiring both stability and precision.
American Walnut Wood
The wood of black walnut is heavy, rough, thick, and tightly grained. Woodworkers prize it for its weight, grain, and color. The Eastern Black Walnut, also known as the American Black Walnut or American Walnut, is the most common woodworking species.
Hard Wood
In Malaysia, hardwood species are divided into three categories: high, medium, and light hardwood. The acronym MLH stands for Light Hardwood Mixture
Syp Pine Wood
The tallest and heaviest pines are slash and longleaf pines, with slash pines marginally higher in all properties. Both species are called rigid, strong, and shock-resistant to a modest degree.
Steem Beech
Flooring, chairs, veneer plywood, and railroad ties are all made from beech wood. Because of its high density and good burning qualities, it is particularly popular as fuelwood.