Kwila rough sawn timbers in Solomon island available.
Rough sawn timbers of vitex available now in Solomon island.
We are seeking buyers for our main species of timber harvest that include Wilde Talis, Pencil Cedar, Dilennia and Taun and Malas.
PGI is a supplier of round logs or rough sawn timber, K/D or A/D - worldwide. We have in our log yard over 115th species. To mention several; we have Teak, African Blackwood, Red Sandalwood, Zebrawood, Rosewood, Bubunga, African Mahogany, Ebony, Ekki/Ironwood, African oil tree, Okoume, Sipo, African Pine, Doussie, Sapele, Eucalyptus Diversicolor/Grandis/Robusta, and an infinite supply of three species of bamboo(Savannah, Balcoa, and Golden). Shipping: FOB - Payment: L/C, T/T - 15% deposit. Origin: Western Africa. Please contact me for more information on our list of species and timber processing.
Sawn timbers of 3.0 to 5.7m lengths and thickness of 175mm to 300mm. 18 to 26 cubic meters in 20 foot containers to be shipped via FOB.
Sawn Timber Sawn timber, milled wood & rough sawn timber is cut from logs into regular timber sections.
Botanical Name: Intsia Bijuga Also known as Kwila, Ipil, Vesi, Johnstone River Teak or Scrub Mahogany The wood grain is variable but usually interlocked or wavy, which produces a ribbon figure on the radial surface. The timber has a coarse but even texture. It has a characteristic oily odour when cut. Once cut, the heartwood will initially appear as yellowish-brown or orange-brown before deepening to a pale to dark reddish brown. Merbau is a versatile wood product. It is utilized for larger-scale projects and general construction, along with common use for outdoor settings and barbeque trolleys, and for joinery, flooring and fitting purposes. As it turns well and responds to hand tools it can be applied to more specialized work, such as cabinet making, musical instruments, boat building, carving and tool handles
Botanical Name: Shorea spp. Also known as Yellow Balau, Balau Kuning, Selagan Batu Native to Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines, Bangkirai is a dense hardwood used mainly for heavy construction. The heartwood of Bangkirai is yellow to brown, which is distinct from the paler sapwood. Its moderately fine and even texture presents and interlocked grain, which produces a stripe figure on the radial surface. Bangkirai is also susceptible to pinhole borer damage. In relation to its density, Bangkirai is relatively easy to work. It does not contain sillica, however resin pockets may be present, meaning resin can build up on cutting equipment. Pre-drilling is advisable when nailing. Bangkirai can be painted, stained and polished but is not suitable for steam bending.