Tualang

Tualang Tualang Wood: A Durable Choice for Heavy-Duty Construction Introduction Tualang wood, derived from Koompassia excelsa, is a medium hardwood known for its reddish-brown to chocolate-brown color. Commonly found in Malaysia and known by various names such as Kayu Raja in Sarawak and Mengaris in Sabah, tualang wood is valued for its strength and durability,…

Sentang

Sentang Wood: A Versatile and Durable Choice   Introduction Sentang, known by its scientific name Azadirachta excelsa, is a light hardwood species native to Malaysia. It features a pale straw-colored sapwood with a moderately defined reddish-brown heartwood. Sentang’s versatility, moderate density, and ease of workability make it an ideal choice for a wide range of…

Rubberwood

Rubberwood: Sustainable and Versatile Wood   Introduction Rubberwood, known locally as Kayu Getah, is derived from Hevea brasiliensis. It is a pale cream wood with a pink tinge and is widely used across Malaysia and Southeast Asia. Despite being non-durable in its natural state, rubberwood is a sustainable and cost-effective material for various applications, especially…

Resak

Resak Wood: Properties and Applications   Introduction Resak wood is sourced from Cotylelobium spp. and Vatica spp. and is commonly known as resak in Malaysia. The heartwood varies from pale yellow to deep red-brown, with species-specific grain patterns. Resak is known for its strength, durability, and versatility in heavy-duty applications. Key Characteristics Density: A Heavy…

Rengas

Rengas Wood: Features and Applications   Introduction Rengas wood, derived from Gluta spp. and Melanochyla spp., is known for its striking dark red-brown or deep blood-red heartwood with black streaks. It is a prized cabinet wood in Malaysia, commonly referred to as rengas with various epithets across the region. Key Characteristics Density: Medium Hardwood with…