Kempas Wood

Kempas Wood: Durable Timber for Heavy-Duty Construction

Kempas Wood: Durable Timber for Heavy-Duty Construction   **Introduction**   Kempas Wood, scientifically known as *Koompassia malaccensis* (Leguminosae), is a notable timber from Malaysia. Locally, it is called “impas” in Sabah and “menggris” in Sarawak. This timber is recognized for its distinct appearance: the sapwood is white or pale yellow and sharply contrasts the heartwood,…

Kembang Semangkok Wood

Kembang Semangkok Wood: Versatile Timber for Quality Woodwork

Kembang Semangkok Wood: Versatile Timber for Quality Woodwork **Introduction**   Kembang Semangkok Wood is the Standard Malaysian Name for the timber derived from the Scaphium species (Sterculiaceae family). Known as SAMRONG in the ASEAN standard (originating from Thailand) and KAPAS-KAPASAN in Indonesia, this timber is recognized for its versatility and distinctive appearance. In Peninsular Malaysia,…

Kekatong wood

Kekatong: A Heavy Hardwood for Robust Construction

Kekatong: A Heavy Hardwood for Robust Construction   **Introduction**   Kekatong, the standard Malaysian name for timber from the Cynometra species (Leguminosae family), is a robust and versatile hardwood. It is known by various vernacular names such as belangan, belangkan, katong-katong, and kekatong laut in Peninsular Malaysia, and katong-katong in Sabah. Major species include Cynometra…

Kasah Wood

Kasah: A Versatile Timber for Various Applications

Introduction Kasah, the common Malaysian name for the timber of Pterygota spp. (Sterculiaceae), is a versatile timber known for its utility in various applications. Locally, it is also referred to as kangsar in Peninsular Malaysia, melebu in Sarawak, and menuang in Peninsular Malaysia. The primary species include P. alata and P. horsfieldii. This timber is…

Kapur wood

Kapur: A Versatile Medium Hardwood

Introduction   Kapur, the Standard Malaysian Name for the timber of Dryobalanops spp. (Dipterocarpaceae), is a prominent hardwood found in Peninsular Malaysia, Sabah, and Sarawak. Commonly referred to as kapur, keladan, or kelansau, the major species include D. aromatica, D. beccarii, D. keithii, D. lanceolata, D. oblongifolia, and D. rappa. The sapwood is yellowish-brown, distinctly…

Jelutong Wood

Jelutong Wood: The Versatile Wood

Introduction Jelutong wood, the Standard Malaysian Name for the wood of Dyera spp. (Apocynaceae), is widely known and used across Peninsular Malaysia, Sabah, and Sarawak. This versatile timber includes major species like D. costulata and D. polyphylla. Its sapwood and heartwood are indistinguishable, both presenting a creamy white to pale straw color. Density Jelutong wood…

Discover the Remarkable Qualities of Damar Minyak Wood/Timber

Discover the Remarkable Qualities of Damar Minyak Wood/Timber Introduction: Damar Minyak wood/timber, sourced from various species of the Agathis genus, represents a unique and versatile choice for a multitude of applications. Known by vernacular names like bindang, bulok, and kayu jadi across Sarawak and Malayan kauri in Peninsular Malaysia, this timber boasts distinctive properties that…

Discover the Timeless Elegance of Chengal Wood/Timber

Discover the Timeless Elegance of Chengal Wood/Timber Introduction: Chengal wood/timber, sourced from Neobalanocarpus heimii (Dipterocarpaceae), embodies a timeless elegance and unmatched durability, making it a preferred choice for diverse applications. Revered as “penak” in Peninsular Malaysia and known by various names like “Chengal” in Brunei and “Chan Ta Khien” in Thailand, this wood/timber holds a…

Discover the Versatility of Bintangor Wood/Timber

Discover the Versatility of Bintangor Wood/Timber Bintangor timber, derived from various species of the Calophyllum genus, represents a versatile and resilient choice for a wide range of applications. Known as bintangor across Peninsular Malaysia, Sabah, and Sarawak, with additional names like bakokol and entangor, this wood/timber boasts a distinctive appearance and remarkable properties.   With…