Detailed Explanation of Standards and Specifications for Wood Veneer Panels
Jan 04, 2026
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1. Material Selection
Wood Type: Generally, perennial, natural coniferous woods such as pine and spruce are selected to ensure the stability, toughness, and aesthetics of the veneer.
Moisture Content: The moisture content of the raw materials should be between 8% and 12%; otherwise, cracking and deformation may occur.
Material Selection: Clear, crack-free, and blemish-free wood is selected as raw material to ensure the aesthetics and quality of the veneer.
2. Production Process
Cutting: The raw materials must be cut evenly and without burrs.
Drying: The raw materials are naturally or artificially dried for at least 4 days to ensure the internal moisture content of the wood meets the standard.
Painting: The wood veneer is painted, requiring a smooth, full coating that is not easily peeled off.
Shaping: The veneer is shaped to ensure its flatness and strength.
3. Product Quality
Dimensional Accuracy: The dimensional accuracy of the veneer is within ±0.5mm.
Surface Quality: The surface of the decorative panel must be free from damage, scratches, unevenness, and other defects; it must be smooth and flat.
Panel Thickness: The thickness of the decorative panel must be uniform and stable, with no significant differences.
