Pine veneer
The hue of pine veneer ranges from a creamy white to a light brown amber to a deep golden yellow as wood ages. Additionally, it frequently comes in a random planked, rustic variety. Softwoods like pine are portable and simple to work with. It takes stains and is finished after conditioning with a satiny feel and alternating tight and porous grains. The greatest option for preserving the wood’s original beauty is a clear coat.
Pine wood veneer is a fantastic straight-grained wood that is utilized in many various woodworking applications, including matchsticks and home construction. In millwork, there are numerous species and kinds that are remarkably similar; these are referred to as SPF, or Spruce, Pine, Fir, which can refer to any or all of the aforementioned species. Additionally, it goes by the names Ponderosa Pine and Quarter Sawn or Quarter Cut Clear White Pine.
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pine veneer
Sliced and peeled; color ranges from yellow-brown to brownish-red. The most popular type of tree in the world, the pine, has been utilized for hundreds of years. This veneer has a smooth surface that is simple to work with and readily accepts various finishes.
Every element of woodworking uses Ponderosa Pine Veneer, also known as Pine Veneer White Flat Cut Clear, because of its attractive cathedral-grain pattern. In millwork, there are numerous species and kinds that are remarkably similar; these are referred to as SPF, or Spruce, Pine, Fir, which can refer to any or all of the aforementioned species.
These real wood veneer sheets are made of premium sliced hardwoods that are spliced along the edges to form the complete width. Attractive book matched patterns are used during the splicing process to help cover the splicing seam. There are no splices necessary because the sheets use full-length slices to create the length. The sheet can bend, flex, and work with curves and shapes without separating because to the paper backing’s thickness of 10 mil (10 thousandths). To create panels for large projects, such as conference tables, desks, doors, cabinet doors, coffee tables, etc., apply paper back veneers with contact adhesive.
The grain normally runs along the 8′ dimension and is book matched. Small pin knots and sporadic pitch pockets are typical faults in clear white pine wood veneer. Softwood known as clear pine is lightweight and quite simple to deal with. Its grain alternates between being tight and porous and has a satiny, delicate feel. A well-defined cathedral created by the combination of varied lighter springwood and darker summerwood is another prominent feature of clear white pine veneer. Clear white pine veneer will take stains and finishes, however conditioning might be necessary if a consistent hue is desired. A clear coat finish will keep the wood’s original color’s warmth and charm.
With the exception of the huge sound knots that are desirable for a rustic feel, pine veneer is typical of a white pine species. Color variation between flitches is a typical feature. The knots in knotty pine veneer are typically randomly matched between planks, making them appear less symmetrical throughout the sheet. Although knotty pine veneer will take stains and finishes, conditioning may be necessary if a uniform hue is desired. A clear coat finish will keep the wood’s original color’s warmth and charm.
Sound knots, pitch pockets, and other natural grain irregularities are widespread in pine veneer. The grain runs along the 8′ dimension and the planking is ad hoc. Softwood known as rustic pine is lightweight and quite simple to deal with. Its grain alternates between being tight and porous and has a satiny, delicate feel.
Specifications(Panel Size)
Thickness | 1.5mm/2mm/3mm/4mm/5mm/6mm/9mm/12mm/15mm/16mm/17mm/18mm/22mm/25mm/40mm |
Size | 1220*2440mm/1250*2500mm/1525*1525mm |
Faces | Pine veneer both sides, sanded,Suitable for decorative use |
Thickness Tolerance | ±0.2mm |
Surface Treatment | Polished/Non-Polished |
Moisture Content | 6%~9% |
Density | 660-730kg/m3 |
Glue emission level | E0, P2, WBP,MR |
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