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What is Wood Veneer Panels

 

 

Wood veneer panels have long been used by interior design aficionados to add a higher level of aesthetic to cabinetry, furniture, and other unorthodox applications. They're often preferred for many reasons, including their affordability, durability, versatility, appeal, and eco-friendliness.Wood veneer is a popular material used in the furniture industry–it's made by slicing thin sheets of wood extracted from tree trunks. This wood is great for covering surfaces for a natural earthy yet elegant finish.

Benefits of Wood Veneer Panels
 

Affordability
Wood veneer sheets are very affordable, especially if you compare them to traditional hardwood. Glued to an engineered wood substrate, they can even offer a similar look and feel to hardwood! Wood veneer offers an easy way to create a natural aesthetic in your space without burning a hole in your wallet.

 

Strength and durability
Natural wood cabinetry and furniture can crack or swell under extreme temperatures and moisture. Wood veneer panels can withstand these conditions better, making them highly durable and long-lasting.They're also not prone to common issues like warping, splitting, or seasonal movement. By applying them to engineered wood boards, you increase the substrate's strength and lifespan.

 

Versatility
All wood veneer is unique because each one comes from a different source, so you'll have a wide variety of products to choose from based on your needs and preferences. Pick from a range of patterns, colors, textures, and finishes to match or complement your space.The versatility of wood veneer also extends to its use; it's an incredibly easy material to work with. You can use it in kitchens, bedrooms, offices, venues, hotels, and shops in a variety of applications, from tables to cabinets to centerpieces.

 

Appeal
Wood veneer replicates the appeal of natural wood furniture, and using it elevates any type of space with a luxurious look. Plus, each panel's original pattern and design configuration can give you a unique way to tie a room together.

 

Eco-friendliness
Wood veneer is a low-waste and eco-friendly solution, particularly when compared to traditional hardwood. One single log of wood can produce several sheets–each of which can be crushed in fibers to be recycled for further applications. Additionally, because wood veneer is natural, it's non-toxic.

Types of Wood Veneer Panels
 
1. Rough Cut Engineered Veneer Interior Wall Panels

Our Rough Cut Engineered Veneer Interior Wall Panels provide a natural, textural look that your customers will appreciate. The panels provide a rough, reclaimed wood look that will add an element of charm and warmth to any room. Our panels come in a range of colors and shades to accommodate a wide range of interior design needs. Additionally, the panels are produced in standard sizes and can be customized based on specific project requirements.

2. Walnut Engineered Wood Veneer Fancy Plywood

The Walnut Engineered Wood Veneer Fancy Plywood is a high-quality product that has been designed using the finest materials and construction techniques. It is made from a combination of natural and engineered wood through a process of laminating thin layers of wood veneer. The result is a lightweight yet durable plywood that offers enhanced structural stability and resistance to warping, cracking, and splitting. The product comes in various sizes and thicknesses to suit different requirements, and the face veneer is made of top-quality walnut wood.

3. Engineered Wood Veneer Panel Ebony

Another benefit of our Engineered Wood Veneer Panel Ebony is its durability. We use cutting-edge manufacturing processes that strengthen the veneers, making them more resistant to damage and wear and tear. Our panels are also moisture-resistant, so they can withstand spills and humidity, which makes them perfect for use in kitchens and bathrooms. Additionally, the Ebony veneer's natural resistance to fungus and pests means that our panels can last for years without any need for replacement.

4. Wash Oak Engineered Wood Veneer Fancy Plywood

Wash Oak Engineered Wood Veneer Fancy Plywood is made using a combination of high-pressure treatments and chemical bonding that create a superior quality product. The plywood consists of a core made of high-grade solid wood that is bonded to an outer layer of beautiful wash oak veneer. The bonding method ensures that the veneer is firmly held in place, making the plywood more resistant to warping and requiring minimal maintenance.

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Application of Wood Veneer Panels

 

 

Furniture

Wood veneer is most commonly used for furniture. Different finishes can be applied to desks, countertops, tables, and more to give them a natural-looking finish and increase their durability.

Cabinetry

Home or office cabinets also often use wood veneer for extra protection and durability. Wood veneer is a great option here because it provides an elegant look for a fraction of the cost!

Artwork

Some artists use wood veneer for their work as it can give a natural wood aesthetic while being easy to work with. It's light, stable, and easily available, making it a good option for canvases, bases, and instruments.

Inlays

Wood veneer can be carved or transformed into inlay woodwork that can embellish different pieces of furniture. It can also be applied to modern marquetry for ornamental designs.

Ceilings, floors, and walls

Wood veneer also works well in structural interior elements like ceilings, floors, and walls. You can choose a finish that matches your space and gives it a classy ambiance. Because wood veneer is stable, easy to maintain, and wear-resistant, it also makes for a good solution for surfacing your home or office.

How to Judge the Quality of Wood Veneer Panels?

 

Distinguish the quality from the appearance
Whether it is a natural wood veneer panel or a technical wood veneer panel, they are all made of "imported eucalyptus core + wood veneer", so that the cross-section of the wood veneer panel is not prone to hollowing. Moreover, the surface flatness of the board is good, and there is no glue opening or bubbling, indicating that the bonding quality between the facing layer and the base material is good, the internal filler structure is reasonable, and it has undergone a strict drying process.

 

Judge the quality of wood veneer panels by their smell
Good wood veneer panels have high requirements for environmental protection during production and processing. All materials used are required to have certificates, inspection reports, and other documents. If the wood veneer panels have strong irritation The smell indicates that the formaldehyde content exceeds the standard and the panel quality is poor.

 

Judging by the surface texture of the wood veneer
The surface texture of the natural wood veneer is clear, consistent in color, and free of surface defects such as wormholes and dead knots. 1-2 defects with a diameter of no more than 0.1mm are allowed within the range of 100 mm*100 mm, the distance is greater than 80mm.

 

Check the uniformity of the thickness of the wood veneer panel
During the production of the wood veneer panel, the thickness of the veneer will be determined strictly according to the design requirements (generally between 50 and 150 wires), and the veneer will be constructed after passing the inspection. In this way, the thickness of the panel will be uniform and the panel will be more durable. The thicker, the smaller the deformation rate, the more real the real wood feels after painting, the clearer the texture, and the brighter color and better saturation.

 

Use the knife pry method to check the strength of the wood veneer panel
Surface bonding strength is an important indicator for testing panel performance. Use a sharp flat blade to pry along the glue layer. If the wood is damaged due to damage to the glue layer, it means that the quality of the glue between the facing layer material and the base material is insufficient, and glue bubbling will occur later.

 
How to Choose Wood Veneer Panels
 
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First Things First!
There are quite a few aspects that you have to consider when buying wood veneers. They include color tone, grain pattern, size, species, veneer cut, origin, thickness, texture, origin, finishing, and backing type. Some of the wood species that are used to produce veneer sheets include Wenge, Mahogany, Teak, Ash, Beech, Eucalyptus, Oak, Magano, Mapa, Koto, Jacoba, Lime, Lolo, Pine, Rosewood, Sycamore, Sapele, and Chestnut.

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Select a Color Tone
When buying decorative veneers, it is important that you keep in mind the type of application and finish you want, we have about a dozen color tones available in over 230 variants to help you discover one that is perfect for your decor requirements. From Naturals to Teak to Engineered veneers, you are literally spoilt for choice when it comes to discovering the best color tone for your veneers.

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Choose the Right Variants
When buying veneers, it is important to keep the intended application in mind, as different applications require specific thicknesses whether it is flooring, walls, or furniture. If you want to upgrade the aesthetics of your furniture and extend its life, you may want to choose between Veneered Medium Density Fiberboard, Perfect-10, and flexible veneers. You can also use Veneer Laminate for kitchen cabinets and other high moisture areas.

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Determine the Appropriate Veneer Cut
Veneer cuts are available in different sizes to cater to different applications be it doors or standard applications such as cabinets and countertops. It is important that you define your design and pattern requirements to make sure you make the right choice. You can apply the 3' x 7' size for doors and use the 4' x 8' for other standard applications.

Process of Wood Veneer Panels
 

Sourcing Logs
When buying logs, a great deal of care has to be exercised to make sure that optimum processing is assured. We buy our logs from all over the world and our experts decide on a log-by-log basis for all wood species. This can be a painstaking process but when done right, it helps in the manufacture of some of the best wood veneer designs.

 

Log Storage and Bark Stripping
Once the logs arrive at our manufacturing plant, they have to be stored properly under the right conditions to prevent changes in the color of the wood or things such as drying, which leads to cracking. We have some of the best storage facilities where we also practise habits such as constantly sprinkling the logs with water. The bark is stripped from the wood to ready it for the slicing and peeling process. The preparation also includes the elimination of things such as nails, stones, sand, and soil.

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Cutting Logs to Length
Cutting the logs to the desired length is the next step in the process of making wood veneer. This is important to attain optimum use and quality grading (qualitative classification) as the logs have to be classified according to shape, growth features, and length. At this stage, the logs are also marked in preparation for sawing in line with their shape and heartwood crack.

 

Cooking/Steaming
The next is cooking the stripped logs in hot water. This goes on from a day to two weeks depending on the wood species and desired color tone. The cooking or steaming is also meant to give the logs the desired pliability in anticipation of the slicing stage.

 

Slicing/Peeling
Lastly, the wood is sliced or peeled into thin layers. There are different machines that perform this process depending on the desired results. Decowood has some of the best slicing and peeling equipment in the industry designed to give designers, architects, and property owners endless design opportunities.

 

How to Maintain Wood Veneer Panels
 
 

Routine dusting and cleaning
Don't let dust particles accumulate on veneer surfaces. Even if you notice a small dirt mark, get rid of it right away. If possible, dust veneered furniture daily, alongside weekly or monthly cleaning sessions. When cleaning wood veneer, always use a fully dry and lint-free piece of cloth. For stubborn marks, you can clean the affected area with a damp cloth, but when wiping the overall surface, always use a dry cloth. Avoid using soapy or detergent-mixed water to retain the veneers' polish and natural shine in the long run.

 
 

Less sunlight exposure
Make sure that your wood-veneered furniture is not placed where it receives direct exposure to the sun. Wood veneer is one of the most sensitive veneer variants. Being delicate, it has limitations when it comes to handling heat beyond a specified threshold. That's why wood veneered furniture should be placed in a cool area with as little sunlight exposure as possible. Excessive sunlight exposure can also darken wooden surfaces. Fortunately, today's veneers are finished with UV inhibitors, which ensures that sunlight and fluorescent light exposure doesn't harm their colour and grain. Still, it is recommended to avoid direct sunlight as much as possible.

 
 

Keep sharp objects away
Keep your wood veneered furniture away from any sharp objects. Generally, veneers with a durable finish can tolerate a fair amount of nicks and knocks. Nevertheless, projects involving wood veneer are typically delicate and sophisticated. Even a tiny scratch on the surface can appear deep and noticeable, denting the overall appearance of your furniture.

 
 

Apply polish to the finish for advanced protection
The best way to take care of wood veneer and ensure optimal maintenance is to polish it regularly. It is also recommended that you apply wood furniture protective products regularly on the veneers' surface. A lot of advanced protection agents are available in the market that not only protect wood veneers from termites, but also have antibacterial and anti-viral properties, ensuring the extended durability of your furniture.

 

 

 

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FAQ
 

Q: Does veneer need to acclimate?

A: When you receive your veneer it needs to acclimatize to conditions in your environment to reach equilibrium. The ideal environment to achieve equilibrium with your veneer is defined as 30-55% relative humidity at a temperature range between 55-85 degrees F.

Q: How do you store wood veneer sheets?

A: Keep it flat.Most veneers come as flat sheets, although flexible (paper- or adhesive-backed) veneer may be sold in a roll. Always unroll these materials and store them flat. Stack pieces on a flat surface with the largest on the bottom, as shown in the illustration.

Q: How to keep veneer from chipping when cutting?

A: When making cuts in veneered sheet goods, chip-out always looms as a possibility. To keep a veneer face from chipping, apply painter's tape over the cutline—and at the opposite end to maintain a level surface when machining.

Q: What tool to use to cut veneer?

A: A saw designed especially for use on veneer. Cutting veneer with a regular knife leaves a beveled edge on the veneer, while this oval blade and offset handled saw will provide a 90 degree cut on your veneer. Use against a straight edge for a perfect joint every time.

Q: Can wood veneer get wet?

A: Don't Expose to Excessive Moisture or Liquids: Exposure to excessive moisture or liquid can cause significant damage to wood veneer. It can lead to swelling, warping, or delamination, compromising its structural integrity.

Q: How long to let wood acclimate before cutting?

A: The key takeaway is that even though many sources instruct that 48-72 hours is a good timeline for acclimation, you can never be 100% sure unless you measure the moisture content of the material yourself. By investing in a good pinless moisture meter, you can eliminate the guesswork from your wood projects.

Q: What is the average life of a veneer?

A: Several different studies examined the veneer lifespan. They found that veneers have excellent durability. The vast majority of veneers last over 15 years, and Beier found that 83% last up to 20 years (2012). Very rarely do dental veneers fail in the first 5 years, and they often last much longer than that.

Q: Can you paint wood veneer sheets?

A: Yes you can! If you're looking to update doors, kitchens or furniture that has been covered in a wood veneer, you will need to ensure to prep and prime the areas carefully before painting for the best results.

Q: How do you join veneer sheets?

A: Pin the veneer sheets at about 10” intervals or so. Next, use some good quality masking tape to tape the veneer sheets together along the joint. Run the tape along the whole length of the joint. Then, run some small pieces of tape (6” or so long) at right angles to the first tape.

Q: How do you stabilize veneer?

A: Essentially, make one big piece of tape. Spread glue, contact cement, or other onto a sheet of sturdy paper and hold the whole thing together permanently on the side you aren't using. I have rolls of veneer held this way.

Q: How do you keep veneer from splitting when cutting?

A: Run tape across the cut line in order to support the veneer and reduced chipping from tear out. Use a clean blade that's designed specifically for cutting veneers. Make sure there is adequate support all the way around for the material being cut. Use a moderate to slow feed rate to minimize the rate of wood removal.

Q: Does veneer chip easily?

A: Most veneers are quite durable due to how they are made. They can easily last for 10-15 years or more with proper care and maintenance. Even though veneers are strong, it is possible for them to break or crack if they experience trauma. Veneers can be chipped like a regular tooth if enough force is applied to it.

Q: How do you edge wood veneer?

A: Use a Trimmer on the Edges.Start at one end and squeeze the trimmer until the shims are against the plywood. Then press down and slide the trimmer along the edge. Thin strips of veneer will peel away from both edges. Flip the trimmer over and use the un-shimmed side for a final trimming.

Q: Can you put wood veneer over wood veneer?

A: It's not always necessary to remove the old wood veneer before moving forward, but it should be intact, not bubbled or cracked, and firmly attached, if you are even considering veneering over it.

Q: How to get bubbles out of wood veneer?

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First of all try ironing the bubbles back down. Using the tip of a warm iron (not burning hot) and a piece of brown paper (or thin cloth) as a barrier between the iron and the wood. With increasing pressure in small circular motions, rub the iron over the bubbled veneer, being careful not to get it too hot.

Q: Does wood veneer need to be sealed?

A: Wood veneer sheets are real wood. You stain and finish wood veneers exactly the same way that you stain and finish real wood. You will usually stain or finish your wood veneer after it is glued down, but you can apply your stain or finish before gluing if you choose.

Q: What happens if you don't let wood acclimate?

A: Why should I allow my hardwood to acclimate? If hardwood planks are not allowed to acclimate to their environment before installation, issues like cupping, warping, and gapping can arise.

Q: Why does wood warp after cutting?

A: Common ways wood warps arise from the wood's storage conditions. These causes can include uneven finishing, changes in humidity, exposure to ultraviolet (UV) rays and high temperatures mixed with thinly cut wood. To prevent wood warping, ensure your stored wood is: In a well-ventilated area.

Q: How can I speed up wood acclimation?

A: Professional wood flooring installers recommend opening your flooring packages and breaking the shipment into smaller lots. This will increase exposure to airflow, which helps with acclimation. You may also wish to cross-stack planks using spacers between layers to increase circulation.

Q: Does wood veneer go bad?

A: For instance, if a wood veneer is too thin or applied improperly, the veneer can bubble or peel over time. Additionally, if veneers aren't properly sealed or finished, they are susceptible to water damage and absorbing moisture.One of the primary reasons behind the cost of veneers lies in the materials used. Most veneers are crafted from high-quality porcelain, a material known for its durability, stain resistance, and remarkably natural look.

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