spónplötum
Spónplötum, also spelled spónplötur and singular spónplata, are engineered wood panels made from wood particles bound with a synthetic resin and pressed into flat sheets. They are widely used in furniture, cabinetry, interior wall coverings, and flooring underlayment because they are inexpensive and easy to manufacture and machine.
Production involves chipping timber into small particles, mixing them with an adhesive such as urea-formaldehyde or
Types and properties: general-purpose particle boards and moisture-resistant (MR) varieties are the most common. They offer
Standards and applications: EN 312 defines performance categories for particle boards in Europe, including moisture resistance
Environmental considerations: boards are manufactured with formaldehyde-based resins, so emissions vary by product. Low-emission variants and