Veneering

Posted August 14th, 2020 by Suzy

Requirements for the development of modern design, involve the use of natural materials for decoration and for the room. CBC has similar goals. One of the most beautiful material is wood, However, along with the advantages it has some drawbacks. First, it is a relatively high cost, inherent quality and well dried coated protective-decorative compositions tree. Second, exposure to high humidity, which limits the use of this material, such as in bathrooms. Third, over time, with enough careful leaving the wood can warp, crack, change its shape and size.

Now there are more practical materials for the manufacture of office partitions, furniture, decorative panels: plywood, chipboard or MDF. To make the plates decorative appearance, they are subjected to veneering, which gives a beautiful and durable products that are not exposed to temperature extremes and have a much longer service life under almost all conditions. Translated from the German der Spon means "Sliver," "lining." This material is a thin layer of natural wood, obtained by planing the boards or peeling steamed short decks. For the manufacture of veneer thickness from 0.2 to 5 mm use fine wood, wherein a beautiful structure: oak, beech, acacia, walnut, mahogany, Karelian birch, ash, elm, yew, and others. Sliced veneer is produced by planing the boards into thin strips. For this There are special planing machines. Sliced veneer – a valuable decorative material used in the manufacture of furniture for living rooms, dining rooms, hallways, bedrooms, kitchens, bathrooms. In the manufacture of panels, it is important to they were matched for shade, especially when it comes to producing the multicast furniture – kitchen, living room sets, etc.

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