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Engineered wood veneer is a thin layer of wood that is sliced from a log and glued onto a substrate to create a surface that mimics solid wood. It is produced using various types of wood species, allowing for a wide range of aesthetic options while maintaining cost-effectiveness. Engineered wood veneers are typically made from high-quality timber and are designed to provide the appearance of solid wood without the associated weight and cost.
| Thickness | 0.5 mm to 3 mm |
| Wood species | Oak, Maple, Walnut, Cherry, and more |
| Sheet size | Common sizes include 4' x 8' and 2' x 8' |
| Backing options | Plywood, MDF, or particleboard |
| Finish | Natural, stained, or pre-finished |
When selecting engineered wood veneer, consider the type of wood species that best fits your design needs and the thickness required for your application. It's important to specify the desired finish, as this can affect the final appearance. Additionally, inquire about the backing material to ensure compatibility with your project. Always request samples to assess color and grain patterns before placing a bulk order.
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It is made from thin slices of wood glued onto a substrate.
Typical thickness ranges from 0.5 mm to 3 mm.
Yes, it can be used for flooring applications, depending on the backing.
Common species include Oak, Maple, Walnut, and Cherry.
Yes, it often uses less wood than solid wood products and can be sourced sustainably.
Yes, many suppliers offer custom sizes to meet specific project requirements.