HAMRIYAH STEEL
Hamriyah Steel is a new exclusivity that we have recently become agents for in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Hamriyah is based in Abu Dhabi, UAE. Its plants produce high-class rei... More Details
Hamriyah Steel is a new exclusivity that we have recently become agents for in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Hamriyah is based in Abu Dhabi, UAE. Its plants produce high-class rei... More Details
Bendy ply is a structural cross grain plywood available exclusively at brothers Steel Company. It is constructed using selected sheets of Fuma Specie veneer laid up in A grade cr... More Details
Like a bridge construction, Tubular Core provides an ideal combination of light weight and stability. Compared to solid boards, the weight of Tubular Core is reduced by up to 60%... More Details
This is a newly imported high quality filmfaced plywood from China. It is built with specifications that comply with the international standard requirements E1. The supplier mee... More Details
This name is usually used when referring to many varieties of dark-colored wood. It has many species including Sapele. It is usually straight grain and is free of voids. It has a... More Details
It is normally a quite tough wood, though dimensionally unstable. It weighs roughly 720kg/m³. Beech is widely used in furniture framing, flooring and engineered purposes. It make... More Details
Walnut is a very pretty timber; it is hard, dense, tight-grained and polishes to a very smooth finish. It comes in a variety of colors and is used for furniture, carvings and man... More Details
Maple comes in many different species, approximately 125, some of which have very valueable timber. They are known as hard maple. It is extremely cold resistant. They can be used... More Details
Meranti is a pale blonde to reddish pink quality hardwood. It is usually featureless and is light to medium weight and has numerous species. It is used to make cabinets, and holl... More Details
This wood comes in more than 400 species. It has a density of about 0.75 g/cm³, with tough strength and hardness. It is very resistant to insect and fungal attack because of its ... More Details
Cherry hardwood timber is an ideal timber used for flooring, doors, moldings, paneling, carving and a variety of other uses. It is a very tough wood and weighs roughly 650 kg/m³.... More Details
Ash wood is a very attractive species of wood. It is very hard, dense, tough, yet elastic. There are many types to choose from. It has a great look and could range in colors. It ... More Details
its species including Iroko and Dahoma. The yellowish brown timber with good grains and texture from teak trunk is used in the manufacture of outdoor furniture, boat decks, and o... More Details
It is a lightweight, relatively strong wood with a fine even texture, though the grain can be interlocking. It is creamy white to pale yellow in color. Some of its uses are in mo... More Details
This is a very hard weather resistant high-quality wood. It is the highest end of the teak species. It is a very rare teak and a scarce species. It serves in many choices of mate... More Details
Klausner is an Austrian/German company that fabricates superior lumber. It transforms Europe’s best coniferous wood into high quality lumber, which is made up of approximately 70... More Details
WHITE: White Swedish lumber is comparable to that of Klausner. They come from a similar geographic location and can be used as substitutes. They are commonly from the pine and sp... More Details
Russian softwood is pine wood that is brought from various locations across Russia and some eastern European countries. It is akin to Romanian lumber and is an alternate option w... More Details
Romanian pine lumber is among the most popular and best selling wood. This white wood is normally roughly sawn and comes in different dimensions. It is softwood that consistently... More Details
Austrian lumber gives a close resemblance to the German Klausner wood as well. It is a heavy duty wood that comes in many figures and sizes. It is imported from a few European lo... More Details