Timber iQ April - May 2018 // Issue: 37 | Page 58

CONTRIBUTORS - WOOD WORKS Malaysian meranti – a versatile hardwood Malaysia offers a myriad selection of hardwoods which have been used in various structural and interior applications. By Malaysian Timber Council | Photos by Malaysia Timber Council Most popular internationally traded timber species are dark red meranti and red meranti. T his Southeast Asian country processes its hardwoods into a range of export grade sawn timber / lumber as well as laminated scantlings, mouldings, builders' joinery and carpentry products, veneers, plywood and other panel products and fine furniture. Among the internationally traded timber species are those of Malaysian meranti (Shorea spp), the most popular of which are dark red meranti and red meranti. The major species of dark red meranti that are widely available include meranti bukit, meranti nemesu and meranti seraya. With more than 50% of the country under forest cover, Malaysia is blessed with a rich green heritage and a huge variety of tropical hardwoods. Many are well known commercial tropical timbers which are sustainably managed, while others are protected under strict forest legislation. Malaysian Meranti is a wood of worldwide commercial importance and is established as one of the leading species among imported tropical timbers. VERSATILITY Meranti is a very versatile and durable timber for indoor and outdoor applications. It is a hardwood timber 56 APRIL / MAY 2018 // commonly used for decorative purposes such as doors, window frames, sidings, decking, mouldings, furniture, panelling and joinery. It can be painted and stained to match the colour and design of your home. SUSTAINABLE AND LEGALLY SOURCED Malaysia has been very active and successful in implementing the principles and standards of sustainable forest management and in certifying its forests and timber products. Sustainably produced tropical hardwoods like the Malaysian meranti is the preferred material not only for technical and aesthetic reasons, but for ecological reasons too. The Malaysian Timber Certification Scheme (MTCS) has been developed specifically to ensure that Malaysia can to supply products that are sourced from sustainably managed forests. The MTCS became the first tropical timber certification scheme in the Asia Pacific region to be endorsed by the Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC). See more on page 58