All About Light Red Meranti
Overview of Wood Species: Light Red Meranti
Name |
Light Red Meranti
[Shorea spp.] |
Type |
Light Hardwood |
Density |
385-755 kg/m3 air dry |
Janka Hardness |
2,460N |
Location |
South East Asia |
Light Red Meranti wood, scientifically known as Shorea spp., is a highly sought-after tropical timber species that thrives in the lush rainforests of Malaysia. Its name aptly describes its reddish-brown to pinkish-red hue, which adds a warm and inviting aesthetic to a wide range of applications.
Renowned for its exceptional strength, stability, and resistance to decay, Light Red Meranti is a popular choice for construction purposes, including framing, flooring, and window frames. It also finds its way into furniture crafting, joinery, and boat building due to its versatility and durability. Malaysia's responsible forestry practices ensure the sustainable management of Light Red Meranti, preserving this valuable natural resource while contributing to the nation's woodworking industry and beyond.