Ceiling & Panel

Woods that can be used:

  • Nyatoh
  • Pine
  • African Teak

Nyatoh

  • Heartwood is deep pink-red or red-brown.
  • Sapwood is moderately well defined.
  • Grain is straight to shallowly interlocked and sometimes wavy.
  • Texture is moderately fine to slightly coarse and even.
  • Moderately durable under cover.
  • Low Resistant to termite.

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Specifications

Product Nyatoh Panel
Common Name Nyatoh
Botanical Name Sapotaceae Family
Origin Malaysia / Indonesia
Moisture Content Below 15%
Density 400-900 kg/M3
Bending Strength 79-129 N/mm2
Mod of Elasticity 12000-18000 N/mm2
Janka Hardness 1000-1800 pound-force
Colour Pink to Pink Red
Durability Moderately Durable

Pine

  • Heartwood is white to light yellowish.
  • Sapwood is not well defined.
  • Texture is fine but uneven, and knots is common.
  • This timber is very soft, not suitable for flooring.
  • Usually it is used for wall and ceiling panel.
  • Moderately durable under cover.

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Specifications

Product Pine Panel
Common Name Pine
Botanical Name Pinus Family
Origin Northern Europe, Northern America
Moisture Content Below 15%
Density 400-900 kg/M3
Bending Strength 80 N/mm2
Mod of Elasticity 10000 N/mm2
Janka Hardness 500-800 pound-force
Colour Whitish yellow to yellow
Durability Moderately Durable

African Teak

  • Heartwood is Golden-yellow, turning brown and dark brown with age.
  • Sapwood is white to pale yellowish brown.
  • Grain is straight.
  • Texture is very coarse and uneven.
  • It is one of the most naturally durable timbers of the world.
  • Very high resistance to insects and termites.

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Specifications

Product African Teak Flooring
Common Name Teak
Botanical Name Tectona Grandis
Origin Africa
Moisture Content Below 15%
Density 550-650 kg/M3
Bending Strength 100 N/mm2
Mod of Elasticity 12627 N/mm2
Janka Hardness 1155 pound-force
Colour Golden Yellowish to Brown
Durability High. Practically impervious to Termites