sponplater
Sponplater, known in English as particleboard, is an engineered wood product made from wood particles such as wood chips, shavings, or sawdust that are bound together with a synthetic resin adhesive and pressed under heat to form flat, rigid panels. The resulting board is typically dense and has a uniform thickness and strength throughout.
The production process begins with selecting and grinding wood waste or small logs into particles. The particles
Variants include moisture-resistant (MR) or fire-retardant grades, high-density particleboard, and finished forms such as melamine-faced, veneered,
Applications: used in furniture components, cabinetry, shelving, countertops, wall and ceiling panels, and as a substrate
Environmental considerations: many resins emit formaldehyde, leading to regulatory limits and certification programs to reduce emissions.