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Understand your engineered wood

Wood is an excellent choice. It has several uses and applications, particularly in the furniture and interior design industries. We can continue to use wood without harming the environment if we practice sustainable management. This article will assist you in understanding the many varieties of engineered wood. Some of these engineered wood items are made from scrap leftovers from real wood timbering, making them an appealing alternative for those looking for an ecologically beneficial option.

The following are some of the most commonly utilized types of engineered wood in our markets: Each one was meticulously designed and may be utilized in a variety of interior settings.

Chipboard

Chipboard is created from wood-like sawdust, wood chips, and shavings that have been reconstituted. Boards are made by compressing them with a natural or synthetic resin. Chipboard is an excellent, low-cost material for cabinet and cupboard structures. It's fantastic to make strong furniture. These boards may also be used to make tables, headboards, and a variety of other products, which is very useful for individuals on a tight budget. It's commonly utilized in flat-pack furniture that's quick to construct and eco-friendly because it's made up of 70% recycled wood parts.

MDF

MDF, or Medium Density fiberwood, is created by slicing leftover hardwood and softwood into ultra-fine particles and mixing them with a resin under severe pressure and high temperatures. This results in a board with uniform texture and smoothness that may be utilized for a variety of interior design purposes.

MDF, like particleboard, absorbs water and other liquids and swells unless it is tightly sealed on all sides, including the edges.

Plywood

Plywood is made by pressing and putting together massive sheets of wood veneer to form a solid piece. It is available in a variety of thicknesses and grades for a variety of applications.

Plywood has a uniform wood grain and is free of significant flaws.

Veneered plywood comes in ash, oak, and other kinds, making it easy to replicate the desired look.

HMR HDF

HDF HMR is an abbreviation for High-Density Fibreboard with High Moisture Resistance. It is a denser variant of normal fiberboard. Combining hardwood particle board with a unique glue pressing process results in high density. It is a more eco-friendly alternative to genuine wood. Its moisture-resistant characteristics make it ideal for applications such as kitchen shutters and other high-use furniture areas.

Birch plywood is made by stacking multiple layers of extremely thin veneers to form a thick and long-lasting multi-ply panel. It has a high strength-to-weight ratio and is great for making furniture such as shelves, drawers, and desks.

I hope the information above is sufficient for you to make an informed decision about using engineered wood in any project. Visit our product area to see our extensive selection of engineered wood products.