Kami adalah pabrik kayu terbesar dan terlengkap di Batam, Kepulauan Riau – Indonesia. Dengan memiliki lokasi pabrik dan gudang kayu ( workshop & warehouse) di 2 lokasi dengan luas masing-masing sekitar 5 hektar memungkinkan kami dapat lebih leluasa melakukan pabrikasi kayu sesuai spesifikasi dan atau ukuran yang dipesan.

Berbagai jenis kayu yang kami sediakan, seperti :

Kayu Balau / Yellow Balau / Bengkirai /

Kayu Kempas / Koompassia Malencis

Kayu Resak / Shorea leprosula Miq

Kayu Meranti Merah / Red Meranti / Shorea leprosula Miq

Kayu Meranti Biasa / Shorea

Kayu Kapur / Kamper / Cinnamomum camphora

Kayu Ulin / Eusideroxylon zwageri

Kayu Mahoni / Swietenia mahagoni

Kayu Merbau / Intsia

Kayu Jati / Teak / Tectona grandis

Kayu Daru daru / Bedaru / Cantleya corniculata Howard

dan lain-lain

Pabrik Kayu di Batam

Kami melayani kebutuhan kayu dengan segala UKURAN yang sesuai kebutuhan ( customizable ) baik berupa kayu Papan, Balok, Kaso, Broti, Reng dan ukuran lainnya.

Berbagai kebutuhan kayu yang kami pabrikasi dan suplai, seperti untuk :

Proyek Konstruksi / Bangunan

Kapal ( fence, wooden deck, wooden sheathing, Interior)

Villa / Resort / Hotel

Interior

Dunnage

Ganjalan

Baji / wedge

Packing / wooden box

dan lainya

Kayu yang kami miliki adalah KAYU RESMI dan ber dokumen bukan ILLEGAL LOGGING seperti yang kebanyakan supplier kayu yang ada di Batam. Sehingga saat pembelian dan pemakaian oleh pelanggan akan aman dari sisi peraturan Pemerintah.

Hubungi kami segera ;

PT. WISAGA PUTRA MARTUA

Hotline : +62852 7212 7888, email : wpmbatam@batamwood

Hardwood VS Softwood

What is the difference between hardwood and softwood?

Hardwoods and softwoods are distinguished by the tree they come from. Hardwoods derive from angiosperm trees; mostly deciduous, these have broad leaves that fall every autumn. Softwoods come from gymnosperm trees, like conifers. These have needles that remain evergreen year round. Because hardwood trees grow slower than softwood trees, their timber is usually denser and stronger.
What are hardwoods?

Hardwoods come from trees classified as angiosperms that reproduce with a flowering plant, like oak, walnut and maple. Found in temperate and tropical forests around the world, hardwood trees are mostly deciduous, having broad leaves that change colour and fall off in the autumn and winter. These leaves all have a network of fine veins.

The structure of a hardwood is typically more complex than that of a softwood. As a rule, they grow more slowly than softwood trees — they can take up to 150 years before being ready to harvest — which results in the timber harvested from them being more dense, heavy and hard wearing.

The word angiosperm translates as ‘enclosed seed’ — the tree’s seeds are housed in an ovule, such as a fruit or nut. These seeds don’t spread as easily, resulting in hardwood trees often being more clustered.
What are softwoods?

Softwoods come from gymnosperm trees, such as conifer (evergreen) trees. These trees — like pines, cedars and spruces — have needle-like leaves that usually remain green year-round, as opposed to broad leaves that shed annually. Softwoods grow faster than hardwoods, usually taking around 40 years before being ready to harvest. This fast-growing nature tends to make them less dense than hardwoods.

The word gymnosperm translates from Greek literally to mean ‘revealed seed’; this is because the seeds from these trees — such as pine cones — are not enclosed in an ovule. They have no form of housing. This means they’re able to spread much more easily and quickly than hardwoods, sometimes even as a result of wind.

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