keruing
Keruing is a common name for hardwood timber derived from several species in the Dipterocarpaceae family, harvested in tropical Southeast Asia. In trade, keruing refers to the wood product rather than a single species, and its exact origin may vary by batch and region.
The wood is typically heavy and hard, with a coarse to medium texture. Sapwood is pale, while
Keruing is produced in Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei, Thailand, and nearby areas where tropical dipterocarp forests supply
Durability and treatment: The heartwood offers moderate natural durability, but keruing is not typically suitable for
Economy and sustainability: Keruing is an important timber in the regional market, often crossing international borders