Minggu, 17 Januari 2016

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WOOD SUBSTITUTE AND ALTERNATIVE

In our civilization that flew continually the wood is used for a variety of human needs, with different levels of priority needs; primary, secondary and tertiary - depending on their orientation, lifestyle and environments that influence them. Not surprisingly, the economic value of wood (of any kind and shape) is getting higher and higher. This is due to the availability of wood world of diminishing, while international pressures in the forums of forest conservation campaigns and propaganda about environmental disasters continue exhaled into the timber-producing countries. So for these reasons considerations about the scarcity and then which was followed by the emergence of many regulation in the forestry sector may be referred to as a bridge that could boom timber prices are reasonable at this time.

It can not be denied that there are names of wood, especially in Asia, which is already very well known and well established generative, such as Merbau, Red Balau, Teak, Rosewood, Ebony or Yellow Balau. The timber is generally used for home flooring, garden, construction and also the external environment. In the spaces of the international timber trade difficult not to mention the name of those timbers as quality standards, because of their magical power personally and also community addicted to the wood that has been very high.

But do you know that there are actually several types of wood that is the physical appearance, the nature and the quality is generally close to the names of the top timber above. It must be confessed that it is very difficult to break the hegemony of the prevailing belief in the communal society, but it never harms to try to convince you, that there are other types of wood with almost same quality and with cheaper price than what is already known so far. Where to try it you certainly will not regret it.

Dear customers
We proudly present our substitute and alternative woods:
1.       Cempaka (Michelia Champaca)
2.       Pasang (Quercus spp and Lithocarpus spp)
3.       Puspa (Schima wallichii)
4.       Laban (Vitex Pinnata)
5.       Rengas (Gluta Renghas)
6.       Matoa (Pometia Pinnata)
7.       Teak Wood
8.       Sonokeling
Thank you very much

Sandy Pranata
President Director

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