Tenemos chapas prefabricadas, tekas, zebranos, ébanos, Wengué, etc. Con diferentes opciones de base, aglomerados de partículas, mdf Standard, hidrófugos, ignífugos, bases de contrachapado, etc.
Roble prefabricado
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Ébano prefabricado |
Roble prefabricado
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Ébano prefabricado |
Production Processes – The production process for natural wood veneer is known as slicing. This is when an entire log, or part of a log, is sliced with the use of an extremely sharp knife, producing thin sheets of veneer. Engineered wood veneers, on the other hand, are sliced from softer, rapidly growing renewable species. This veneer is dyed in vats, dried and glued together into various shaped blocks where it will be re-sliced and re-glued, depending on the desired pattern. The finished product can emulate natural wood grains like flat cut “cathedral”, quarter cut straight grain, burl or other figure. Even geometric fantasy patterns can be created.
Cost of Production and Final Product – Engineered wood veneers can be less expensive to produce than natural veneers. This is because it’s cheaper to slice fast growing trees and glue them into blocks for mass production. Patterns and colors can easily be reproduced from block to block. The average size of the blocks are (250cm) – (335cm) long and + or – (64cm) wide. This way each engineered veneer leaf minimizes waste and leads to cost savings due to higher yield. Natural wood veneer is rarer and harder to produce. It is also more highly valued as a material fundamentally based on retaining the unique properties bestowed by Mother Nature. |
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