veneeronboard
Veneeronboard, also known as a veneered panel, is a manufactured wood panel with a thin sheet of real wood veneer bonded to a core substrate such as particleboard, MDF, or plywood. The veneer provides the appearance of solid wood at a lower cost, while the core offers dimensional stability and structural support. Common veneer species include oak, maple, walnut, cherry, and teak. Veneer thickness typically ranges from about 0.5 to 3 millimeters.
Veneer sheets are produced by rotary cutting, slicing, or sawing from a log. Sheets are sorted, cut
Veneeronboard offers the look of solid wood with improved stability and lower cost; it resists warping and
Environmental considerations include formaldehyde emissions from the core and the source of the veneer. Many products