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Tong Lin Wood (M) Sdn.Bhd FAQs

Common Questions from Timber Traders, Manufacturers & Builders

Tong Lin Wood FAQs

Welcome to Tong Lin Wood (M) Sdn.Bhd’s kiln drying FAQs page.  This page covers common questions from timber traders, manufacturers, and builders regarding our kiln drying services, sawn timber handling, moisture control, and export options.

Whether you need to dry rubber wood, dense tropical hardwoods, or send your own timber for processing, our facility in Muar, Malaysia, is ready to assist. Explore our answers below to learn more about our drying timeframes, chemical treatment, cutting services, and quality assurance practices.

1. What wood species do you handle for kiln drying?

We specialize in rubber wood and tropical hardwoods such as Keruing, Nyatoh, Kempas, Meranti, and more. If you require drying for other species, feel free to contact us — we may be able to accommodate your needs.

Yes, you’re welcome to send your own timber. We provide custom kiln drying and cutting services for logs or sawn timber supplied by local or overseas clients.

Depending on thickness and moisture content, rubber wood generally takes 10–14 days in the kiln to reach optimal moisture levels for further processing.

Yes, we provide chemical pressure treatment for pest prevention and fulfill export compliance.

Absolutely. We offer custom cutting based on your required dimensions — length, width, and thickness. Ideal for furniture producers or flooring manufacturers.

While we are based in Johor, Malaysia, we welcome inquiries from overseas. Our team can assist with drying, cutting, and preparing timber for export based on your specifications.

Yes, our team is experienced in drying dense hardwoods like Keruing and Kempas, using controlled cycles to minimize surface cracks and maintain internal quality.

Our kiln drying process is closely supervised by experienced staff. We monitor temperature, humidity, and drying cycles manually to ensure wood reaches optimal condition without cracks or warping. 

We are flexible — for drying or cutting, small trial batches are accepted. For larger jobs, please contact us to discuss volume discounts.

Yes, we also offer timber consultation services. Let us know your end use (e.g. indoor furniture, outdoor decking, export to dry climates), and we’ll recommend suitable treatment and drying procedures.