puitlaastplaadid
Puitlaastplaadid, commonly known as particleboard or chipboard, are engineered wood products manufactured from wood chips, sawdust, and other wood waste. These particles are mixed with a synthetic resin binder, typically urea-formaldehyde, and then compressed under heat and pressure to form rigid sheets. The process results in a dense, uniform material that is relatively inexpensive to produce compared to solid wood.
The composition of puitlaastplaadid can vary depending on the manufacturer and intended application. Generally, larger wood
Puitlaastplaadid are widely used in the furniture industry, particularly for carcasses, shelves, and back panels. They