Applications


Sliced veneer is generally spliced together to obtain large sheets that are later pressed onto less noble substrates such as: raw plywood panels and blockboard. This allows the production of semi-finished products that are used for the production of furniture and furniture parts, ensuring uniformity of color and continuity of grain.

For the particular characteristics of durability, dimensional stability and water-resistance, the teak veneer is also used in the construction of fine furniture and boat floorings.

Size
  • Slabs
Standard size
  • Sheets of different length and width
Standard thicknesses
  • 0.6 mm, 1 mm, 1.5 mm, 2 mm, 2.6 mm

Features


  • The veneer is obtained as a result of a log processing, recomposed in bundles of sheets of equal width and length. A bundle of 0,6 mm thickness includes about 32 sheets, 1 mm thickness about 16 sheets, 2 mm thickness about 8 sheets and 2,6 mm thickness 6/8 sheets.The measurement is in square meters.
  • Our company supplies both loose and spliced veneer. In this case, we are able to perform splicing and pressing processes according to the customer's requirements.
  • The veneer splicing is made with glue and carried out by the latest generation plants guaranteeing a perfect performance.

Composition


  • The term "veneer" identifies a bundle of thin wood sheets of uniform thickness and various lengths and widths, produced by logs' slicing.
  • Splicing gluing: Class 3, Melamine adhesive
  • Weight: 700 kg/m3

Technical information


The melamine gluing is in Class 3, therefore resistant to boiling and ideal for external use according to EN 314.2 standards.

Availability

Upon request

Lead time

Quick

Minimum order

1 pack

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