Do you know how many kinds of natural veneer there are?
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Natural veneer is divided into domestic and imported timber, domestic timber due to the deforestation of high-quality timber resources are less and less, at present, the most widely used in China is mainly imported timber veneer. The import material varie
Natural veneer is divided into domestic and imported timber, domestic timber due to the deforestation of high-quality timber resources are less and less, at present, the most widely used in China is mainly imported timber veneer. The import material variety is rich, the wood veneer board surface that processes comes out is beautiful, like deeply by people. What does that import material have in the end, what characteristic do they have, tianshun wood industry small make up today to tell you carefully.
European maple bark, characteristic: very similar in texture and color to the small FIG tree, but darker in color, often wrinkled and corrugated, sometimes scarred and blistered. Very few are strung like FIG trees.
Sweet fir, Yew, origin: Europe. Characteristics: The white edge is distinct from the core material. The core material is brown, red brown or yellow brown. In veneer, it is called pepper. There are very small dots in the veneer pattern, ideally in a series, and the rings are very narrow and clear and deep, deepening each year.
European white cork, characteristic: difficult to distinguish between a white edge and a core, however, the core has a marked deepening process as it grows due to variations in diameter and length. The dark part also has the shadow of the tree.
Teak bark, similar species: African red bean, origin: Southeast Asia, characteristics: in the veneer trade there is a clear difference between the gold teak and striped teak, gold teak surface with oily.
Cherry, American cherry, black cherry, similar tree species: Cherry Of Europe, French cherry, origin: North America, characteristic: its color is processed from the original reddish to yellowish, while the cherry of Europe will be darker, which is why the cherry of Europe is more selective and purer. In terms of texture cherries have tree capsules with black colloid present in the rings and nodes.
Walnut, black walnut, American walnut, similar species: French walnut, origin: North America latitude 32° to 42°, characteristics: dark brown, usually patterned. American walnuts are distinguished by bird pecking marks. When there are patches in the middle with small blotches, there are fingernail-sized knots in the veneer, which degrade the quality of the wood.
Red oak bark, similar species: scarlet oak, southern red oak, Pin oak, cherry oak origin: North America, characteristics: color from light red to dark red. Red oaks are larger in diameter and cleaner than white ones. Because wood contains more tannin than white oak, and because open pores allow water to flow out more easily, iron contamination occurs when cutting.
White oak bark, Similar to American oak: chestnut, European oak, made in North America. Characteristic: a wide spectrum from light yellow to dark brown due to strong hybrid breeding between different tree species. It's even possible to turn pink. Often there are so-called mineral points and mineral lines that appear on the surface like an obvious patch.
Hard maple, sugar maple, similar: small FIG, European maple, Swiss pear, alder, birch thin, origin: North America, characteristic: Called sugar is rare in hard maple veneer. The browned bark extends over the surface. These can be reduced by cooking or coloring.
Zebra wood, origin: West Africa, range: Cameroon, Gabon, Congo, Equatorial Guinea, low tropical rainforest. Features: The heartwood parts are light gray to yellow with prominent black and brown stripes. It is highly resistant to insects (especially termites) and climatic attacks. Although zebra-wood is a decorative tree, it is highly dependent on popular trends. The lines called barbed wire that break up the black stripes degrade the veneer, which affects its uniform appearance.
European maple bark, characteristic: very similar in texture and color to the small FIG tree, but darker in color, often wrinkled and corrugated, sometimes scarred and blistered. Very few are strung like FIG trees.
Sweet fir, Yew, origin: Europe. Characteristics: The white edge is distinct from the core material. The core material is brown, red brown or yellow brown. In veneer, it is called pepper. There are very small dots in the veneer pattern, ideally in a series, and the rings are very narrow and clear and deep, deepening each year.
European white cork, characteristic: difficult to distinguish between a white edge and a core, however, the core has a marked deepening process as it grows due to variations in diameter and length. The dark part also has the shadow of the tree.
Teak bark, similar species: African red bean, origin: Southeast Asia, characteristics: in the veneer trade there is a clear difference between the gold teak and striped teak, gold teak surface with oily.
Cherry, American cherry, black cherry, similar tree species: Cherry Of Europe, French cherry, origin: North America, characteristic: its color is processed from the original reddish to yellowish, while the cherry of Europe will be darker, which is why the cherry of Europe is more selective and purer. In terms of texture cherries have tree capsules with black colloid present in the rings and nodes.
Walnut, black walnut, American walnut, similar species: French walnut, origin: North America latitude 32° to 42°, characteristics: dark brown, usually patterned. American walnuts are distinguished by bird pecking marks. When there are patches in the middle with small blotches, there are fingernail-sized knots in the veneer, which degrade the quality of the wood.
Red oak bark, similar species: scarlet oak, southern red oak, Pin oak, cherry oak origin: North America, characteristics: color from light red to dark red. Red oaks are larger in diameter and cleaner than white ones. Because wood contains more tannin than white oak, and because open pores allow water to flow out more easily, iron contamination occurs when cutting.
White oak bark, Similar to American oak: chestnut, European oak, made in North America. Characteristic: a wide spectrum from light yellow to dark brown due to strong hybrid breeding between different tree species. It's even possible to turn pink. Often there are so-called mineral points and mineral lines that appear on the surface like an obvious patch.
Hard maple, sugar maple, similar: small FIG, European maple, Swiss pear, alder, birch thin, origin: North America, characteristic: Called sugar is rare in hard maple veneer. The browned bark extends over the surface. These can be reduced by cooking or coloring.
Zebra wood, origin: West Africa, range: Cameroon, Gabon, Congo, Equatorial Guinea, low tropical rainforest. Features: The heartwood parts are light gray to yellow with prominent black and brown stripes. It is highly resistant to insects (especially termites) and climatic attacks. Although zebra-wood is a decorative tree, it is highly dependent on popular trends. The lines called barbed wire that break up the black stripes degrade the veneer, which affects its uniform appearance.
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