Teak Srilanka teak cut to size
Hardwood Charcoal (Lump Charcoal)Also known as "Lump Charcoal," this is what you get when the wood is burned down to impurity-free coal. No binders, no fillers just pure, simple, high-quality charcoal. It is made by slowly burning real pieces of wood in an airtight area until all the natural chemicals, sap, and moisture leave the wood. All that's left is pure charcoal. Many different types of trees can be used to make hardwood charcoal, some give off sparks and others donnot. Mostly used in BBQs and for home use, they burn faster than briquettes. MOQ: 24 MT Supplied from Indonesia, Vietnam, Egypt, Paraguay, and Africa.
Hardwood Charcoal (Lump Charcoal)Also known as \"Lump Charcoal,\" this is what you get when the wood is burned down to impurity-free coal. No binders, no fillers just pure, simple, high-quality charcoal. It is made by slowly burning real pieces of wood in an airtight area until all the natural chemicals, sap, and moisture leave the wood. All that\'s left is pure charcoal. Many different types of trees can be used to make hardwood charcoal, some give off sparks and others donâ??t. Mostly used in BBQs and for home use, they burn faster than briquettes. MOQ 24MT Supplied from Indonesia, Vietnam, Egypt, Paraguay and Africa.
None 15kgs corrugated cartons packing
Customer requiered any specificatios. Flooring 1cbm box polithine laminating. Log's in 40'& 20'containers.
Agarwood or oodh (or just agar) is a dark resinous heartwood that forms in aquilaria and gyrinops[1] trees (large evergreens native to southeast asia) when they become infected with a type of mold. Prior to infection, the heartwood is relatively light and pale coloured; however, as the infection progresses, the tree produces a dark aromatic resin in response to the attack, which results in a very dense, dark, resin embedded heartwood. The resin embedded wood is commonly called gaharu, jinko, aloeswood, agarwood, or oud (not to be confused with 'bakhoor') and is valued in many cultures for its distinctive fragrance, and thus is used for incense and perfumes.
Rattan
Housekeeping, Kitchen cleaning and sanitizing chemicals, laundry chemicals hand sanitizer, anti-bacterial hand soap, surface sanitizer, floor cleaners, tile cleaners, stain removers, air freshener, toilet bowl cleaners, wood furniture polish and protector, drain cleaner, vegetable wash, vegi wash tablets, dishwashing chemicals, pot and pan chemicals, oven cleaner, Stainless Steel Polish, copper polish, chlorine bleach, softener, emulsifier, sensor taps, pre-rinse, hose reels, food valves, pedal valves, kitchen faucets, TCL Chemicals, T&S Brass.
Buma teak, round logs, square log, sawn timber, T & G flooring.
Treated rubber wood.
Halaban charcoal comes from typical Indonesian wood, especially from the island of Kalimantan, namely Halaban Wood. This type of charcoal is very versatile, can be used for cooking, for industrial purposes, and also as BBQ charcoal. Halaban wood is one type of wood that has straight, large, strong, hard with sturdy fibers and is widely used by the people of Kalimantan in general for their charcoal needs. The advantages of charcoal from Halaban wood are that it does not cause sparks, does not smell, and has long-lasting heat. Halaban charcoal is perfect for BBQ because it produces little smoke, has durable heat and does not spark. MOQ: 24 MT Supplied from Indonesia.
Bamboo is a remarkable material. Besides being eco-friendly, they also offer various other benefits, including being lightweight, durable, stain and odor resistant, affordable and stylish. They're chemical-free and has natural antibacterial and antimicrobial properties bamboo dinnerware is healthy, safe to eat from and child-friendly. Rattan is a flexible and natural material that can be weaved into many different things, including furniture. There are over 600 species of rattan in the world, and Cane-line uses the best and strongest species, namely the Manau rattan. Cane-line has worked with rattan for decades, and a significant part of the product range is therefore designed in rattan. Many consumers have opened their eyes to the fine natural materials and especially the more responsible choice. Both Bamboo and Ratan can be used to weave baskets which are environmentally friendly and also looks great. Supplied from Vietnam, China, Indonesia, Philippines or Thailand.
Bamboo is an excellent material for cooking utensils. It is strong and durable, yet lightweight, which makes it easy to use. Bamboo cooking utensils are also heat-resistant, so you can use them for a variety of cooking tasks. Cutlery like spoons, forks, chopsticks, and other similar items, crockery like plates, dishes, cups, and other similar items, bamboo cloth hand towels, etc..., are some of the versatile products that are made from bamboo. Bamboo chopsticks are non-toxic, healthy, and safe to use as bamboo has natural antibacterial and antimicrobial properties and they also donot cause environmental pollution. Supplied from Vietnam, China, Indonesia, India or Sri Lanka.
Bamboo is a diverse group of mostly evergreen perennial flowering plants making up the subfamily Bambusoideae of the grass family Poaceae. Bamboo is versatile and has notable economic and cultural significance in South Asia. and East Asia. being used for building materials, as a food source, and as a raw product and depicted often in arts, such as in bamboo paintings and bamboo work. Bamboo like wood is a natural composite material with a high strength-to-weight ratio useful for structures. Bamboo's strength-to-weight ratio is similar to timber and its strength is generally similar to a strong softwood or hardwood timber. A bamboo pole is called a culm. It is the telescopic extension of the emerging shoot and grows to full height at a rapid rate that can exceed a metre a day. The external surface is polished and extremely hard being coated with a protective screen of wax and silica. Peripheral culm tissue is a dense matrix of elongated cellulose plant fibres cemented together by a substance called lignin to provide a strong and very flexible pole. MOQ 1 20ft Container Supplied from Vietnam, Indonesia, China and India.
Besides bamboo being edible (well, as far as pandas are concerned), bamboo window treatments are made from the natural fibers of the bamboo plant. Woven wood treatments are made from a combination of bamboo, rattan, jute, grasses, and reeds to create a variety of color options. Speaking of color, good to know that seasons can change the color of these natural reeds, grasses, etc. If you are doing more than one window, we recommend ordering or purchasing all of the blinds you will need for the same room at the same time to avoid possible dye lot changes. Can be coated with varnish or water-based applications for outdoor long-lasting use. Also can be painted in any color as per the requirement. MOQ: 10 MT Can be supplied from China, Indonesia, Vietnam, and Thailand.
This material is pre-woven and can be used in a number of applications, including some Commercial Projects, but is more commonly used in chair seats and door panels. Rattan Webbing is generally used for DIY re-caning chair seats and backs. You can apply shellac, stain or paint to finish, however leaving the Rattan Webbing in its natural state is best. The webbing however will darken slightly with age and sunlight. Can be supplied in different widths as per requirement. MOQ: 5 MT Can be supplied from China, Indonesia, Vietnam and Thailand.
Bamboo is an excellent material for cooking utensils. It is strong and durable, yet lightweight, which makes it easy to use. Bamboo cooking utensils are also heat-resistant, so you can use them for a variety of cooking tasks. Cutlery like spoons, forks, chopsticks, and other similar items, crockery like plates, dishes, cups, and other similar items, bamboo cloth hand towels, etc..., are some of the versatile products that are made from bamboo.
Wood shavings.
Sandalwood.
Sandal wood.