what is veneer??

09-10-2023

  Veneer, (commonly known as: veneer, hereinafter collectively referred to as thin wood) and its veneer decorative industry started in the 1950s, after half a century of development, has had a considerable scale. Especially in the past two decades, with China's furniture manufacturing and decoration industry jumping growth, its development is soaring, the emergence of a large number of industry professionals.

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  In the past decade, the global furniture manufacturing and decoration industry, a large number of thin wood lamination process production. The following are some of the exploration of thin wood, for your reference only:


 Classification of thin wood:


  1, according to the thickness classification

  Thickness greater than 0.5 ㎜ is called thick thin wood; anti-thin wood.

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 2、Classified by manufacturing method

  Can be divided into planing thin wood; rotary thin wood; sawn thin wood; half-round rotary thin wood. Usually, the planing method is used to make more.

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3、Classified according to the form

  Can be divided into natural thin wood; dyed thin wood; combined thin wood (technology veneer); spliced thin wood; rolled thin wood (non-woven thin wood).

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4, according to the source of classification

  Domestic thin wood; imported thin wood.

  The quality of thin wood items.

 

1, thickness uniformity, length and width and error, moisture content

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2、Early and latewood

  Within each annual cycle, the part of the pith is formed at the beginning of the growing season every year, with light colour, loose tissue and soft material, called earlywood (spring timber); the part of the bark is grown later, with dark colour, dense tissue and hard material, called latewood (autumn timber, summer timber).

  

Sapwood and heartwood

  

  The colour of the timber of certain species near the bark is lighter, and when the trees are felled, this part has more water, which is called sapwood. In the pith around the heart of the darker colour, less moisture in the part of the wood, called heartwood


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