Trinitate

Malaysian Timber

At Trinitate Vertex Group, we offer a selection of sustainably sourced Malaysian timber species that are highly regarded for their durability and versatility in construction and woodworking applications. Our commitment to responsible sourcing supports sustainable forestry practices in Malaysia while providing high-quality timber options for various needs.
All our Malaysian timber is sourced from forests certified by the Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC) or the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC). These certifications ensure that the timber comes from responsibly managed forests that provide environmental, social, and economic benefits.

Some of the key timbers we deal in

Meranti (Shorea spp.)

This popular hardwood is known for its excellent workability and moderate durability. Meranti is commonly used in construction, joinery, and furniture making, making it a versatile choice for various applications.

Tualang (Koompassia excelsa)

Renowned for its strength and durability, Tualang is ideal for heavy construction projects, including bridges and structural components. Its resistance to decay makes it suitable for outdoor applications as well.

Chengal (Neobalanocarpus heimii)

One of the heaviest and most durable timbers available, Chengal is highly valued for marine construction, railway sleepers, and heavy-duty structural work due to its exceptional strength and resistance to environmental factor

Kasai (Pometia pinnata)

This versatile timber species is suitable for both interior and exterior uses, including flooring and furniture. Kasai is appreciated for its aesthetic appeal and moderate durability.

Merbau (Intsia spp.)

Known for its durability and natural resistance to termites, Merbau is often used in outdoor applications such as decking and flooring. Its rich color and grain patterns make it a popular choice for high-end furniture as well.

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