Brown Decorative Wood Veneer, Size: 2500 X 430 mm

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Size
2500 x 430 mm
Color
Brown
Thickness
10 to 30 mm
Material
Wood
Surface Finish
Polished
Decorative Wood Veneer is produced by either slicing or peeling a much larger piece of timber log into thin slices or veneers. The way the veneer is cut will determine the appearance of the grain.
Features:
- Crown: Veneer cut from this part of the log produce leaves with crown pattern with some straight grain either side. As the crown cut moves through the log towards the centre, the leaves become wider with the crown being narrower and more well defined, with wider straight grain sections on either side. A crown cut shows the true grain of the timber.
- Quarter (false): The veneer produced is generally straight grain material, often with a slight swing where the faulty part of the heart of the log has been removed.
* Quarter (true): Leaves cut in this method produce fairly straight (parallel growth rings) grain patterns.
* Rotary: Veneer produced by this method has a non-descript swirl pattern. This type of veneer is produced by peeling a log which has been centred on a lathe.
Other veneer patterns include: * Birdseye: figure in veneer exhibiting numerous rounded areas resembling small eyes.
* Quilted: blistered appearance shimmering scalloped pattern.
* Pommele: a scalloped figure, most usually found in mahogany.
* Burls/Burr: abnormal growth producing tightly packed buds and knots producing highly decorative veneer that mostly appear as rings and dots.
* Figured: the markings, often forming wavy shimmering patterns, these may be regular or irregular ranging from fiddleback to block figure.
Other Details:* Jointing veneers: The veneer leaf - or flitches, as bundles of sliced veneer are known- is then clipped to size before being jointed into usable sized sheets called layons. Veneers can be jointed by stitching, splicing or using paper tape. Stitching and splicing are the most common methods and are generally produced by automated machinery.
* See ‘Appearance Grades' for more details on matching patterns available when jointing veneers.
* Bonding veneers: Pressing is the process of binding veneer layons to a substrate using specialised pressing equipment, which generally applies heat and pressure. Suitable substrates such as MDF, particleboard and plywood would generally not be appearance-grade quality and as such don't have an attractive grain or figure, making them perfect for use with the decorative veneer. Most manufacturers will supply bonded veneers trimmed and sanded.
* Aside from decorative timber, timber veneers can also be joined together to create LVL and plywood. Veneer for structural applications is generally peeled.
Benefits of decorative veneer:* The finished decorative veneer product will give the illusion that it is one solid piece of wood, as per the species of the face veneer. This is desirable for a number of reasons. Firstly, it provides an economical way to use timber resources, or those species that may be rare or more expensive. Secondly it means you can get the appearance benefit of certain species that may have otherwise been impractical to use for the application, ie using a solid piece of timber may not have been possible as per certain hardwood species.
* Decorative veneers may also prove to be a more stable material than using a solid wood equivalent. This means that decorative veneers provide one of the most economical and sustainable applications of timber.
* A further benefit of using decorative veneers is the extensive range of colours and styles available - just about any species of wood can be turned into a veneer. This provides endless opportunities for architectural applications.
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Size2500 x 430 mm
ColorBrown
Thickness10 to 30 mm
MaterialWood
Surface FinishPolished

Product Description

Decorative Wood Veneer is produced by either slicing or peeling a much larger piece of timber log into thin slices or veneers. The way the veneer is cut will determine the appearance of the grain.

Features:
  • Crown: Veneer cut from this part of the log produce leaves with crown pattern with some straight grain either side. As the crown cut moves through the log towards the centre, the leaves become wider with the crown being narrower and more well defined, with wider straight grain sections on either side. A crown cut shows the true grain of the timber.
  • Quarter (false): The veneer produced is generally straight grain material, often with a slight swing where the faulty part of the heart of the log has been removed.
  • Quarter (true): Leaves cut in this method produce fairly straight (parallel growth rings) grain patterns.
  • Rotary: Veneer produced by this method has a non-descript swirl pattern. This type of veneer is produced by peeling a log which has been centred on a lathe.


Other veneer patterns include:

  • Birdseye: figure in veneer exhibiting numerous rounded areas resembling small eyes.
  • Quilted: blistered appearance shimmering scalloped pattern.
  • Pommele: a scalloped figure, most usually found in mahogany.
  • Burls/Burr: abnormal growth producing tightly packed buds and knots producing highly decorative veneer that mostly appear as rings and dots.
  • Figured: the markings, often forming wavy shimmering patterns, these may be regular or irregular ranging from fiddleback to block figure.


Other Details:

  • Jointing veneers: The veneer leaf - or flitches, as bundles of sliced veneer are known- is then clipped to size before being jointed into usable sized sheets called layons. Veneers can be jointed by stitching, splicing or using paper tape. Stitching and splicing are the most common methods and are generally produced by automated machinery.
  • See ‘Appearance Grades' for more details on matching patterns available when jointing veneers.
  • Bonding veneers: Pressing is the process of binding veneer layons to a substrate using specialised pressing equipment, which generally applies heat and pressure. Suitable substrates such as MDF, particleboard and plywood would generally not be appearance-grade quality and as such don't have an attractive grain or figure, making them perfect for use with the decorative veneer. Most manufacturers will supply bonded veneers trimmed and sanded.
  • Aside from decorative timber, timber veneers can also be joined together to create LVL and plywood. Veneer for structural applications is generally peeled.


Benefits of decorative veneer:

  • The finished decorative veneer product will give the illusion that it is one solid piece of wood, as per the species of the face veneer. This is desirable for a number of reasons. Firstly, it provides an economical way to use timber resources, or those species that may be rare or more expensive. Secondly it means you can get the appearance benefit of certain species that may have otherwise been impractical to use for the application, ie using a solid piece of timber may not have been possible as per certain hardwood species.
  • Decorative veneers may also prove to be a more stable material than using a solid wood equivalent. This means that decorative veneers provide one of the most economical and sustainable applications of timber.
  • A further benefit of using decorative veneers is the extensive range of colours and styles available - just about any species of wood can be turned into a veneer. This provides endless opportunities for architectural applications.

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        Year of Establishment1995
        Legal Status of FirmIndividual - Proprietor
        Nature of BusinessAuthorized Wholesale Dealer
        Number of EmployeesUpto 10 People
        Annual TurnoverRs. 1 - 2 Crore
        IndiaMART Member SinceMar 2011
        GST27AADPM8249E1ZL
        Import Export Code (IEC)AADPM*****

        Established in the year 1995 at Mumbai (Maharashtra, India), we "Mangalam Plywood" are the leading authorized wholesale dealer and trader of a wide range of Plywood Sheet, Plywood Board, MDF Board, Fevicol Adhesive, etc. Our products are high in demand due to their premium quality, seamless finish, different patterns and affordable prices. Furthermore, we ensure to timely deliver these products to our clients, through this we have gained a huge clients base in the market.

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        Lalit Mehta

        Shop No. 3, Welfare Chambers, Vashi Navi Mumbai - 400705, Thane, Maharashtra, India

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