vineerpaneelid
Veneerpaneelid, sometimes referred to as sliced veneer panels, are a construction material made by bonding thin slices of wood veneer to a substrate. The veneer layer, which is the visible surface, is typically a decorative hardwood, chosen for its aesthetic qualities such as grain pattern and color. Common woods used for veneer include oak, walnut, maple, and cherry. The substrate can be made of various materials, most commonly medium-density fiberboard (MDF), particleboard, or plywood. This layered construction provides a balance of cost-effectiveness and visual appeal, as it uses less of the expensive decorative wood compared to solid wood panels.
The manufacturing process involves carefully slicing logs into thin sheets of veneer. These veneers are then