AFRICAN SPECIES
Africa is home to a wide variety of valuable and unique timber species, each with its own distinct characteristics
and uses. Some well-known African timbers include Mahogany, Sapele, Iroko, Teak, Ebony, Padauk, Wenge and African Cedar.
These timbers are sought after for their strength, beauty, and versatility in applications such as furniture making, construction, boatbuilding, and decorative veneers. Sustainable forestry practices are essential to protect African timber resources and ensure their long-term availability.
- Mahagony, Acaju, Kosipo, Sapele, Okume, Dabema, Iroko, Wenge.
- Grades – Fas/prime – Fas/1f.
- Size : 2′′*6′′ & wider, 3′′*6′′ & wider, 4′′*6′′, 8 feet & up.
INDO-MALAYAN SPECIES
The Indo-Malayan region is home to a wide range of hardwood species, each with unique characteristics and
appearances. It includes countries in South Asia and Southeast Asia. Some popular Indo-Malayan hardwoods include teak, meranti, Merbau, padauk, and keruing. Indo-Malayan hardwoods are renowned for their durability and resistance to decay and insects, making them suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications.
- Species: Teak, Merbau,Meranti,Padauk, Keruing
- Size : 2′′*6′′ wider, 3′′*6′′ wider, 8 feet & up.
- Origin: India,Malaysia, China,Burma and Thailand