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LAMINATED BURL VENEER ON MDF BOARD

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W e directly import foreign veneer and wood products to Vietnam that the Vietnamese market currently does not have or is not widely used in the country.  With the desire to diversify the items, designs, colors as well as patterns of natural wood products to catch up with the taste trends of the domestic market and consumers as well as foreign markets.  In addition to providing staples such as veneer and wood materials of all kinds, we want to make the materials around us seem like discarded items but wi ll be made the most of them.

COMPARISON OF WOOD VENEER AND MFC MELAMINE

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Simply put: Veneer wood is actually a natural wood that is thinly sliced ​​from precious tree trunks such as walnut, ash, peach, oak, etc., although it acts as a surface material, it is often used as a surface material. called wood. Melamine also has a surface role but is actually a resin that is coated on the surface of the wood. See also:  Distinguishing Oak veneer and Ash veneer. General features: All are covered with industrial wood core to make interior products. All must go through processing and production. Compare wood veneer and MFC (melamine) Wood veneer is natural wood grain (thin veneer from natural wood) in contrast to MFC is artificial wood grain. Wood veneer surface after finishing is covered with PU paint and with MFC, the surface is finished by hard plastic technology on the surface that can be scraped with a key head without scratching, the smoothness is relatively good. Veneer is usually covered with plywood or MDF, while Melamine is often covered with chipboard ...

HOW TO SOLVE VENEER BUCKLE IN THE WORKSHOP

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  We purchase dried veneer and do our own laminating. Sometimes the veneer is not flat but has what we call buckle or wavy spots. Can you tell us what is causing them? We’re especially interested if it is the way we handle the veneer? A. Veneer buckle (also called warp) is a general distortion of the sheet of veneer so that the sheet is not flat. The most important causes of veneer buckles are due to tension wood, irregular grain, and non-uniform drying. Tension wood:  Also called growth stress, this occurs naturally as the tree is growing. These special wood cells that create tension wood are formed as the tree is responding to an outside force (wind, sunlight competition, a tree leaning against another, or a heavy branch, for example). Large growth stresses undoubtedly contribute to end splits in freshly harvested logs. Heating the veneer log, bolt or flitch before cutting can aggravate these splits. Unfortunately, the tension wood stresses in the tree are not always uniform...

NATURAL EDGE BANDING VENEER

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                                               Edge Banding Veneer We are Vietnamese veneer supplier in Vietnam located in. It is convenient for our customers to come and visit our company.   H ang Thinh Co Ltd is one of  the first veneer supplier for the interior decoration industry in Vietnam, providing overall veneer products for the field of interior furniture surface decoration, meeting the needs of consumers not only domestically but also exported to many countries around the world, contribute to promoting our country's invaluable wood resources to foreign markets.