Dark Red Meranti

Dark Red Meranti   INTRODUCTION The Standard Malaysian Name for the dark red and lightweight timber of the genus Shorea (Dipterocarpaceae). Vernacular names used include meranti (Peninsular Malaysia and Sarawak) with various epithets, seraya (Sabah) with various epithets, nemesu (Peninsular Malaysia), nemusu (Peninsular Malaysia), seraya (Peninsular Malaysia and Sabah), obar suluk (Sabah) and also various local names too numerous to list here. Major species producing this timber include S. acuminata (partly),…

Discover the Versatility of Bintangor Timber

Discover the Versatility of Bintangor 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 timber boasts a distinctive appearance and remarkable properties. With…

Podo Wood

Podo Wood: Characteristics and Applications

Podo Wood: Characteristics and Applications Introduction Podo wood comes from species such as Dacrycarpus imbricatus, Nageia spp., and Podocarpus spp. It is known by various names across Malaysia and Southeast Asia, such as podo, jati bukit, rempayan, and kayu china. The wood’s heartwood has a light yellow to golden-brown hue with a greenish tinge, making…

Penyau Wood: The Ultimate Choice for Durability and Strength

Penyau Wood: The Ultimate Choice for Durability and Strength Introduction Penyau, the Standard Malaysian Name and ASEAN Standard Name for Upuna borneensis (family Dipterocarpaceae), is a renowned wood species known for its resilience and strength. In Malaysia, it is commonly referred to as “penyau,” while in Indonesia, it’s known as balau penyau or penyau tanduk.…

Nyatoh Wood

Nyatoh Wood: A Comprehensive Guide

Nyatoh Wood: A Comprehensive Guide Introduction Nyatoh is the Standard Malaysian Name for light, reddish wood from the family Sapotaceae. This versatile wood is known by various names across Malaysia, including bengku, ekor, jangkar, rian, and more, depending on the region. Major species contributing to Nyatoh wood include Madhuca curtisii, M. kingiana, Palaquium gutta, P.…

Merbau Wood

Merbau Wood: Characteristics, Strength, and Applications

Merbau Wood: Characteristics, Strength, and Applications   Introduction Merbau wood, also known scientifically as Intsia spp., primarily I. palembanica (Leguminosae family), is one of the most recognized woods in Malaysia and across Southeast Asia. Other common names include *merbau ipil* (Peninsular Malaysia) and *ipil laut* (Sabah), particularly for I. bijuga. This highly regarded wood is…

Merbatu wood

Merbatu Wood: A Comprehensive Overview

Merbatu Wood: A Comprehensive Overview Introduction Merbatu is the Standard Malaysian Name and the ASEAN Standard Name for the wood of various species including Atuna spp., Kostermanthus spp., Licania spp., Maranthes corymbosa, and Parinari spp. (Chrysobalanaceae). The trees are also known by several other vernacular names such as kemalau (Peninsular Malaysia), kukut (Sarawak), mentelor (Peninsular…