Product type
Veneers are thin slices of wood, typically less than 3mm thick, that are glued onto core panels to produce flat panels such as doors, tops and panels for cabinets, parquet floors, and parts of furniture. They are made from a variety of wood species and can be produced through methods such as rotary cutting, slicing, or sawing. Veneers enhance the aesthetic appeal of engineered wood products while providing a cost-effective alternative to solid wood.
| Thickness | 0.5mm to 3mm |
| Wood species | Oak, maple, cherry, walnut, and more |
| Grain patterns | Flat cut, quarter sawn, rift cut |
| Finish options | Natural, stained, or pre-finished |
| Standard sizes | 4' x 8' sheets or custom dimensions |
When selecting veneers, consider the type of wood species that best suits your project needs for aesthetics and durability. It's important to specify the desired thickness, grain pattern, and finish when requesting a quote. Additionally, inquire about the source of the wood and any certifications related to sustainability. Quantities can vary based on project size, so provide an estimate to ensure accurate pricing.
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Common types include natural wood veneers, reconstituted veneers, and backers.
Veneers are typically applied using adhesives and can be pressed onto various substrates.
Yes, veneers can be stained to enhance their color and grain.
Natural veneers are made from real wood, while reconstituted veneers are engineered from wood fibers and dyed to mimic natural patterns.
Veneers can be environmentally friendly, especially if sourced from sustainable forests.
The best thickness depends on the application; thinner veneers are better for detailed work, while thicker veneers are more durable.