Engineered Wood Veneer 2’*8’

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What is Engineered Wood Veneer 2'*8'

 

 

Engineered Wood Veneer 2'*8' (EV) - also known as reconstitued veneer (recon) or recomposed veneer (RV) - is a re-manufactured product. Like natural veneer, engineered veneer is real-wood and born from a natural core. The difference is that the veneer is engineered though templates and pre-developed dye moulds.

Benefits of Engineered Wood Veneer 2'*8'
 

Affordability
Opting for Engineered Wood Veneer can save you a significant amount of money compared to purchasing solid hardwood furniture. With Engineered Wood Veneer, you can acquire an affordable bed and enhance its appearance by applying a high-quality timber veneer. The final result can match or even surpass the aesthetics of solid wood, depending on your choice and the veneer sheet's quality.

 

More Choices
One of the most underappreciated benefits of various veneer types, including oak, pine, cedar, fir, and walnut, is the array of choices available. When shopping for Engineered Wood Veneer, you have a multitude of options to explore. Even Engineered Wood Veneer sourced from the same tree offer unique patterns, providing you with endless design possibilities. In contrast, choosing materials other than wood veneer limits your design choices.

 

Strength and Durability
Engineered Wood Veneer not only enhance the visual appeal of your furniture but also significantly improve its durability and robustness. This additional layer of protection shields your furniture from potential damage, reducing the need for costly repairs or replacements before the furniture reaches the end of its lifespan. Engineered Wood Veneer bolster the strength and longevity of various furniture types, as they absorb and protect against damage. When the veneer sheet becomes seriously damaged, you can easily replace it at a cost-effective price while ensuring your furniture remains in optimal condition.

 

Luxurious Appeal
While the strength and durability of furniture are crucial, aesthetic appeal is equally significant. Returning home after a long day to unattractive furniture and interiors can be disheartening. In contrast, a visually appealing interior can boost your mood and create a welcoming atmosphere for relaxation and quality family time. Wooden veneers are an ideal choice for adding a touch of luxury to your home's interiors. They stand out as an excellent aesthetic option because wood patterns and colors complement various themes and modern interior designs.

 

Environmentally Friendly
Right now, we all need to focus our efforts on protecting the environment and conserving natural resources. This has become necessary due to the dangerous pollution levels worldwide and overexploitation of resources that puts future generations at risk of living in a less green world full of health hazards. Therefore, every choice that you make should be environmentally friendly to reduce harm to the environment. Choosing products like oak, walnut veneer, and other varieties can be helpful as these materials, even though made of wood, don't harm the environment in any way. They can be easily recycled and reused in other applications once they're past their lifespan. Engineered Wood Veneer utilise tree logs optimally, unlike solid wood. By eliminating the use of solid wood and relying more on wood veneers, we can reduce the rate at which trees are being cut all around the world and focus more on aforestation.

 

Low Maintenance Required
Unlike many products that require intensive maintenance, such as those installed in bathrooms and kitchens, wood veneers remain in excellent condition with minimal upkeep. While occasional dust removal is necessary to maintain their appearance, cleaning solutions and products for addressing stains and marks are readily available in the market at an affordable cost.

 
Types of Engineered Wood Veneer 2'*8'
 
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Zebrawood Engineered Wood Veneer
Zebrawood Engineered Wood Veneer is made by slicing 1/50th of the original Zebrawood, which is then cleverly mixed with other natural wood species, such as birch or pine, to give a three-dimensional effect and emulate the distinctive grain pattern of Zebrawood itself, while thus makes it possible for people to enjoy the aesthetic beauty of this magnificent wood without the ecological cost of using illegally sourced Zebrawood.

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Wenge Engineered Wood Veneer
Wenge engineered wood veneer is composed of a thin layer of real wood, known as the veneer, attached to a substrate material, such as MDF (medium-density fiberboard). Wenge is a type of tropical hardwood that is prized for its rich, dark color and distinctive grain pattern. Unlike solid wood, which is cut from a single tree trunk, engineered wood is made by bonding multiple layers of wood or wood-derived materials together. This combination of veneer and substrate creates a durable and versatile material that can be used in a variety of applications.

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Walnut Engineered Wood Veneer
One of the primary benefits of our Walnut Engineering Wood Veneer is its exquisite appearance. This product is ideal for crafting a luxurious, high-end look, making it the ideal choice for clients who want to enhance the aesthetics of their furniture, cabinetry or spaces. Our walnut veneer comes in a variety of unique patterns, each with distinct grain patterns that add depth and visual interest. Clients can choose from flat, rift, and quarter cut varieties to match their design preferences.

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Teak Engineered Wood Veneer
Teak Engineered Wood Veneer is a high-quality wood veneer that is made from real teak wood and engineered to be stronger and more durable compared to traditional wood veneers. It is a popular choice for interior design and decoration, especially in furniture manufacturing.Teak Engineered Wood Veneer is the perfect product for merchants who are looking for a high-quality and affordable solution for their furniture manufacturing needs. This product is made with state-of-the-art technology and manufacturing processes to ensure that it meets the highest standards of quality and durability.

Application of Engineered Wood Veneer 2'*8'

 
 
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Commercial Spaces

Engineered Wood Veneer 2'*8' are highly cost-effective for interior architectural projects for buildings, such as hotels, boardrooms, clubhouses, reception areas, restaurants, office lobbies, and retail outlets, where wall paneling, doors, and flooring is heavily used.

 
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Casework

Engineered Wood Veneer 2'*8' are used as an alternative to natural solid wood to minimize cost and carbon footprint in various wood casework, such as laboratory cabinets, file drawers, and storage cupboards. Using wood veneers for casework is one of the best ways to make the most of natural resources sustainably.

 
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An Aesthetic Cover for MDF

As Engineered Wood Veneer 2'*8' are highly cost-effective than solid wood, they are popularly used to cover MDF or any industrial grade particleboard to create the illusion of solid wood while making the final product sturdy and durable.

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How to Choose Engineered Wood Veneer 2'*8'

 

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Know Veneer Terminology

To get the best veneer for your requirement, it always helps to know the terminology associated with the surfacing solution. Some of the common terminology that you must know include figure types and standard cut. The knowledge helps you better describe your requirement and eliminate chances of any confusion.

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Get the Right Glue and Backing combination

Always make sure to choose the right combination of glue and backing. Your choice must be informed by the gluing method in use, the choice of substrate and the strength that is desired from the application. Some substrates, such as MDF, require sanding of the surface before application.

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Consider the Application Area

When working on an application that requires premium quality veneers, you cannot go wrong with engineered veneers. Especially when it comes to large commercial spaces, engineered veneers make an ideal option as they promise impeccable consistency regardless of the number or area of sheets needed for the job. Other areas where engineered wood veneers make the perfect surfacing option include drawers, backs, underside, and inside furniture pieces.

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Select a Suitable Application Method

Make sure you select a suitable application method to apply veneers. That is because different application methods are suitable for different applications and conditions. The common methods include the traditional hammer veneering and contemporary vacuum press veneering.

 

Different Methods of Engineered Wood Veneer 2’*8’ Manufacture
 

Rotary cut

“Sliced Veneer” We do not supply these CHEAP versions of engineered floorsIn rotary cutting, the log is mounted centrally in the lathe and turned against a knife, as if unwinding a roll of paper. A multi-patterned grain marking is produced with this method. Rotary cut veneer can be sufficiently wide to provide full sheet (one piece) faces.In the quarter sawn and plain sawn picture above we use a band saw not a knife so we do NOT have to soften the timber. Beware of cheap imitation products.The sliced veneer method described as “Rotary Cut” above means less waste BUT the log has to go through a process of chemical and heat treatment to make it soft enough to slice the log in this way. The log is soaked in boiling water with added chemicals and then processed as above.

Conversion of timber

As soon as possible after felling the tree should be converted into usable timber.The Quarter sawn is far more expensive because of the need to double (or more) handle the log. There is also more wastage. It is however more decorative and less prone to cup or distort. Note also there are two ways of sawing the quarter.Through and through or cross sawn produces mostly tangentially sawn timber and some quarter sawn stuff. (see diagram) Tangential timber is the most economical to produce because of the relatively less repetitive production methods. It is used extensively in the building industry.There are other ways but they are all variations of tangential and radial cuts to obtain the best or most economical boards for the use it is to be put. These basic cuts are not always able or need to be, on the exact tangent or radius of the trunk. The cuts, that fall between, crown and quarter are called ‘rift’ and between ‘rift’ and ‘quarter’ are identified as ‘figured’ – see below for explanation.

 

How to Maintain Engineered Wood Veneer 2'*8'

 

Regular cleaning, dusting and maintenance of finish
Finished wood veneer like most furniture requires frequent care of the finish and dusting to make it look fresh forever. Use a moist cloth or a dry one and clean it daily to keep your furniture look new every day. There are many options of wood conditioners and maintainers.In most cases, when users ignore dusting, the furniture starts to get damp and accumulates wax on its surface. Consequently, the process is more difficult if much time elapses.

 

Less exposure to sunlight
The positioning of the furniture is very critical. See to it that the furniture is not placed under the direct exposure of sunlight. If UV inhibitors were used in the finish, then the color and grain will withstand much more sunlight and fluorescent light exposure.Wood veneer furniture is one of the most sensitive types which cannot handle pressure and heat beyond a specific limit. It is ideal to keep any kind of finished woodwork in a cool and area with as little light as possible. Light causes wood to become “sunstruck” over time, which is usually a darkening.

 

Use and durability
Veneer offers many colors, grains, burls, figuring, tight grain and loose grain that provide great latitude of choice in design and application. They are very durable products that will last as long as the finish does. The finish protects the wood veneer. Once it wears down, then there is nothing to protect the wood veneer.Think of the product as needing protection of the finish more so than the actual wood veneer. Keep aware of the thickness of the finish to see if it wearing thin and needs redone. Most wood veneer will need refinishing, but not often will it need replacing unless it has been poorly maintained.

 

Keep away from sharp objects
One thing to remember about wood veneer care is to keep it safe from any sharp objects at home. A durable finish will withstand a fair amount of nicking and knocking and pings and dings. Wood veneer projects usually entail a fair amount of expense and even with a good finish, even a minor scratch looks deep and evident on its surface. Sometimes these can be buffed out as discussed in # 5.

 

 

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FAQ
 

Q: How long to leave engineered wood before laying?

A: 48-72 hours
It is recommended that you allow the boards to acclimatise for a minimum of 48-72 hours. If you take delivery of your flooring and it has to be stored for a period of time, this is not a problem. The boxes can be left in a dry indoor location including garages, outbuildings etc.

Q: What is the process of engineered veneer?

A: Process of Production.Engineered veneer sheets are sliced from rapidly growing and softer renewable tree species. The slices are later dyed, dried, and glued together into blocks of different shapes. These blocks are then sliced and glued again according to the desired engineered veneer texture and pattern.

Q: How thick should the top layer of engineered hardwood be?

A: Normally, we recommend a wear layer of at least 2mm, with 3mm being the most common thickness nowadays on high-quality engineered floors.

Q: How can you tell if engineered hardwood is good quality?

A: Instead, several key factors should guide your journey to finding high-quality engineered wood flooring: the thickness of the wear layer, the type of wood species used, the finish applied, the length and terms of the manufacturer's warranty, and—last but not least—credible customer reviews.

Q: What happens to engineered wood when it gets wet?

A: Swelling and Expansion: When engineered wood flooring absorbs moisture, it can swell and expand. The moisture can penetrate the wood fibers, causing them to absorb water and increase in size. This swelling can lead to buckling, warping, or cupping of the flooring, resulting in uneven and unsightly surfaces.

Q: How many days does engineered hardwood need to acclimate?

A: Acclimation times vary by species and product, but a rule of thumb is to acclimate wood floor products for at least three days. You're trying to reach an equilibrium between the moisture content of the wood materials and the air where the product is being installed.

Q: Does engineered wood get darker over time?

A: The amount of natural discoloration in your wood flooring will depend on which species of wood makes up your floor's top layer. Different wood species react differently to exposure to the sun: some will lighten, some will darken-and each species reacts at different rates.

Q: What are the negative effects of engineered wood?

A: In conclusion, engineered wood flooring has its disadvantages, including limited sanding ability, moisture sensitivity, a shorter lifespan, and being prone to scratches. However, these disadvantages can be mitigated by properly installing and maintaining the flooring.

Q: What is the difference between engineered wood and veneer?

A: Engineered veneer (EV) - also known as reconstitued veneer (recon) or recomposed veneer (RV) - is a re-manufactured product. Like natural veneer, engineered veneer is real-wood and born from a natural core. The difference is that the veneer is engineered though templates and pre-developed dye moulds.

Q: Where should engineered lumber not be used?

A: But engineered lumber isn't suitable for exterior construction use. Its inability to absorb and release moisture means it will rot much more quickly than traditional lumber. The benefits of engineered studs may or may not outweigh their drawbacks.

Q: How do you clean engineered wood veneer floors?

A: While you can use a vacuum if that's more convenient, we recommend using a soft brush attachment designed for hard floors to minimise scratches. We often get questions about mopping engineered wood flooring. While you can use a mop, it's best to use a damp cloth rather than a soaking wet mop.

Q: How do you prepare wood for veneer?

A: If you plan to veneer on an unfinished wood surface or plywood it is recommended that you first seal the surface with a coat of varnish, shellac or polyurethane finish. Allow the finish ample drying time, usually 24 hours, and then continue on with the veneer application.

Q: What does veneer do to wood?

A: A wood veneer is typically made up of a thin layer of natural hardwood, that is then bonded to a stable composite base material. The purpose of a veneer is that it's more affordable than solid timber as less actual wood is used, but also, the base material gives the whole thing overall stability.

Q: Does engineered wood need expansion gap?

A: However, engineered wood flooring, like other types of flooring, also needs an expansion gap. Basically, an extension gap is the little space that is left around the room's edges after fitting the floor.What is the thickness of the hardwood veneer? The hardwood veneer, top layer hardwood, can typically be 0.6mm to 4mm in thickness. A quality hardwood veneer will provide many years of wear.

Q: What is the lifespan of engineered hardwood?

A: 25 to 30 years
Engineered floors are generally very durable and if properly maintained will last for decades. Engineered wood flooring consists of plywood, HDF, or softwood, combined with a layer of hardwood. The durable nature of engineered wood means that it should last for at least 25 to 30 years before needing replaced.

Q: Is 3.8 a good thickness for engineered hardwood?

A: 3/8" (9.5mm) Thickness.Engineered hardwood flooring with a thinner 3/8-inch-thick wear layer is an excellent choice for areas with light foot traffic or where cost is a primary concern. This thickness option is typically more budget-friendly, making it an ideal option for those on a tighter budget.

Q: What is the best thickness for engineered wood flooring?

A: In short, when it comes to engineered hardwood flooring, the best standard thickness option ranges between 3/4 and 5/8 of an inch. Engineered hardwood features a “wear” layer and a “backing” layer beneath it. So the wear layer can measure out to 3/16 of an inch, and the backing layer can measure to 9- or 11-ply.

Q: What happens if you don't acclimate engineered hardwood?

A: If acclimation does not occur, hardwood floors run a very high risk of swelling or shrinking post-installation, resulting in gapping or cupping. Gapping occurs when hardwood flooring's moisture level is higher than its environment.

Q: How long before you can walk on engineered hardwood?

A: Before any next steps, the floor should be allowed to dry for at least 24 hours and no one should walk on it for two days. Twenty and Oak offers prefinished engineered hardwood, so there is no need for the messy staining and finishing process.

Q: How long before you can put furniture on new engineered hardwood floors?

A: 24 hours
After hardwood installation and clearing all installation materials, do not allow anyone to step on your flooring or install any furniture for at least 24 hours. If you used glue for your engineered wood floor installations, follow your adhesive manufacturer's guidelines on letting the glue fully dry.

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