Our Pallet Products
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Different Types of Materials
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Bintangor
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Bintangor wood is a popular species of light hardwood with an average density of 640kg/m3 when air dry. Originating from Southeast Asia, it has a reddish-brown colour with a distinctive grain pattern that adds to its visual appeal. |
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Key Features
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Durability |
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High Strength-to-Weight Ratio |
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Ability to Withstand Heavy Loads |
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Ability to Withstand Rough Handling |
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Resistant to Rotand Decay |
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Additionally, Bintangor wood is environmentally friendly, as it is harvested from fast-growing trees that are managed through sustainable forestry practices. These factors make Bintangor wood a popular choice as a high-quality and cost-effective material for pallet making. |
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Industrial Grade Pinewood
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Industrial Grade Pinewood is a medium-density softwood with an average density of 500kg/m3. Native to the northern hemisphere, it has a creamy, pale yellow colour with a straight grain and medium texture. |
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Durability |
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High Strength-to-Weight Ratio |
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Ability to Withstand Heavy Loads |
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Ability to Withstand Rough Handling |
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Resistant to Rotand Decay |
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Overall, industrial-grade pinewood is a reliable and cost-effective option for pallet manufacturers, making it a popular choice for many businesses in the industry. |
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Mixed Wood
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Mixed wood is a man-made wood made from a combination of different types of woods, such as oak, birch, and poplar. It has a low to moderate density and is light yellow to dark red in colour. |
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Key Features
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Economical |
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Lightweight |
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Versatile |
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Resistant to Wear & Tear |
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Mixed wood is generally the most inexpensive packaging material and is thus a popular choice for shipping, warehousing, and logistics where durability and cost-effectiveness are of utmost importance. |
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Laminated Veneer Lumber
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Laminated veneer lumber, or LVL, is an engineered wood product made of multiple layers of thin wood bonded together with adhesives and compressed with heat and pressure. Generally, LVL has a light to medium brown colour, similar to other types of natural wood. |
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Key Features
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Strong and Durable |
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Consistent Quality |
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Versatile |
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Environmental-Friendly |
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LVL can be used in a variety of industries due to its strength characteristics. One of the key benefits of LVL is that it is not regulated under ISP No. 15, and therefore does not require any further treatment or IPCC Marking. |
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Plywood Material
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Plywood is a wood-based panel made by glueing together thin layers of wood veneers. It has a density ranging from 480 to 690 kg/m3., and is generally light brown or beige in colour. |
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Key Features
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Lightweight and Easy to Handle |
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Able to Withstand Heavy Loads |
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Cost-Effective |
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Widely Available |
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Can Be Easily Customized |
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Plywood pallets are a popular choice for shipping and storage due to their strength and durability. They are also resistant to warping and cracking, making them ideal for long-term storage. |
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