puitkihtplaati
Puitkihtplaati, also known as particleboard, is an engineered wood product made from wood particles, bonded together with a synthetic resin adhesive. The term "puitkihtplaati" is derived from the Estonian language, where "puit" means wood, "kiht" means layer, and "plaati" means board. The process of manufacturing particleboard involves several steps: the wood is first chipped or ground into small particles, which are then mixed with a resin adhesive. This mixture is pressed and heated under high pressure and temperature to form a dense, uniform board. The resulting product is known for its strength, durability, and versatility, making it a popular choice for various applications in construction, furniture making, and packaging. Particleboard is often used in situations where a uniform, stable surface is required, and it can be easily cut, shaped, and finished to meet specific design requirements. However, it is important to note that particleboard is not as environmentally friendly as solid wood products, as the manufacturing process involves the use of synthetic adhesives and can contribute to deforestation.