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Our Product Portfolio Includes:

  • Veneered MDF: High-quality Medium-Density Fiberboard surfaced with natural wood veneers in various species and designs. Our manufactured range includes Beech, Oak, Ash, Walnut, Fir, and Elm veneered MDF in standard sizes (e.g., 1.22×2.44 m, 1.22×2.80 m).
  • Raw MDF: Unfinished MDF panels suitable for a wide array of applications and further processing. Available in various sizes (e.g., 1.22×2.44 m, 1.83×3.66 m, 1.22×2.80 m) and thicknesses (e.g., 8 mm, 16 mm, 25 mm).
  • Colored MDF: MDF panels pre-finished with color, offering ready-to-use options for interior design and furniture manufacturing. Available in various sizes (e.g., 1.83×3.66 m, 1.22×2.80 m, 1.22×2.44 m).
  • Natural Wood Veneers: Very thin slices of natural wood (typically less than 3 mm thick, approximately 0.7 mm) used to cover core panels. We offer a diverse range of species, each with unique colors, grain patterns, and characteristics. Our selection includes:
    • Beech Veneer (Pinkish-brown, uniform texture)
    • Walnut Veneer (Greyish-brown to dark brown, fine texture, unique patterns)
    • Oak Veneer (Light to dark brown, coarse, distinct texture, suitable for high durability)
    • Mahogany Veneer (Yellow to reddish-brown, distinctive beauty, for decorative facing)
    • Elm Veneer (Reddish-brown, sometimes greenish streaks, relatively coarse)
    • Olive Veneer (Grey to light yellow, olive and dark brown streaks, unique pattern)
    • Other species such as Ash, Fir, and Poplar.
  • Artificial Wood Veneers: Composite sheets made from materials like resin-impregnated paper. These offer high diversity in appearance and properties, including types such as Paper Veneer (Letron), Melamine Veneer, Thermoplastic Veneer (PVC, Acrylic), and Laminate Veneer (HPL, CPL).
  • Various Natural Veneer Edgebands: Finishing strips made from natural veneer for edging panels.
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Understanding Natural Wood Veneer

Wood veneer is a fundamental element in fine woodworking and design. It is produced from tree trunks by methods including sawing, slicing (cutting layers from a fixed section), and rotary cutting (unrolling layers from a rotating log). Different cutting methods result in varied grain patterns such as Tangential (Plain Sliced) and Radial (Quarter Sliced), and Rift Cut. Veneers can also be produced from specific, highly-prized sections of the tree like the crotch (flame-like patterns) and burl (eye-like patterns). The thickness of wood veneers is approximately 0.7 mm.

Applications

Our products are suitable for a wide range of applications, including:

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We specialize in MDF and natural wood veneers, providing materials that combine aesthetic appeal with durability for various applications.

Product Applications

  • Wooden cabinets and wardrobes
  • Doors and door panelling
  • Furniture components (tables, beds, etc.)
  • Flooring
  • Decorative facing and marquetry
  • Surfaces requiring high durability (HPL laminates)

We are committed to producing up-to-date, high-quality, and diverse products that meet the aesthetic and functional requirements of our customers and market professionals.

Colour, Applications, and Types of Natural Wood Veneer

The color of natural veneers varies by tree species, although staining can be used to alter it. Natural wood veneers are used in numerous applications, including cabinets, doors, furniture, and decorative surfaces. We offer veneers from species like Beech, Walnut, Oak, Mahogany, Elm, Olive, Ash, Fir, and Poplar, each with distinct characteristics. For instance, Walnut is valued for its unique grain, Oak for its durability, and Mahogany for its beauty and ability to create a luxurious ambiance. When selecting veneer, factors beyond color and appearance, such as intended application, durability, and budget, should be considered. Maintaining specific humidity conditions (40-85%) is crucial when using natural veneer.

Exploring Artificial Wood Veneers

Artificial wood veneers are composite sheets distinct from natural wood. They are made from materials such as decorative paper impregnated with resins like melamine formaldehyde. These veneers offer high diversity in design and properties.

  • Paper Veneer (Letron): Made from plain or patterned decorative papers. They are the thinnest and least resistant to abrasion, scratches, heat, and moisture, and are consequently less expensive.
  • Melamine Veneer: The most widely used artificial veneer, made from paper impregnated with melamine resin. Popular for its good appearance and resistance to moisture, water, heat, and abrasion, it is commonly used for composite panels like melamine-faced MDF. Melamine veneers are available in numerous designs and colors.
  • Thermoplastic Veneer: Popular and widely used, available in wood grain and solid colors, applied to particleboard and MDF. They have relatively high thickness and offer good resistance to abrasion, scratches, liquids, moisture, and heat, while being easy to maintain. Main types include PVC and acrylic veneers.
    • PVC Veneer: Available in thicknesses from 0.2 to 3 mm. Highly flexible, used on flat or shaped surfaces, offering good moisture resistance but lower resistance to heat, mechanical factors, and chemicals.
    • Acrylic Veneer: Offers the advantages of PVC veneers, including flexibility, plus exceptional repairability and good impact resistance, being less susceptible to heat, sunlight, and fading.
  • Laminate Veneer: Made of compressed layers of wood and other materials, resulting in a more resistant, durable, and higher-quality product. Their use is increasing due to ease of installation, high durability, and attractive appearance.
    • High-Pressure Laminate (HPL): Offers good resistance to moisture, heat, and abrasion, easily cleaned, used in applications requiring high durability like work desks, tabletops, and hospital equipment.
    • Continuous Pressure Laminate (CPL): Similar properties and applications to HPL but produced in rolls, offering slightly better flexibility.
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