Technological veneer is a new type of decorative material that uses ordinary wood (such as fast-growing wood such as poplar and basswood) as the base material, and is given the texture, color and texture of rare tree species through a series of high-tech processing methods.
Core Concept: Technological wood is not fake wood; it is natural wood that has been "restructured" and "beautified."
· Base Material: Like the steel skeleton of a building, it provides physical strength.
· Veneer: Thin wood slices made from the base material, either peeled or sliced, serve as the processing medium.
· Simulated Pattern: Through dyeing, assembly, gluing, and other techniques, it mimics the natural grain of precious woods (such as black walnut, ebony, and white oak).
Product Advantages:
· Resource Conservation: Efficiently utilizes fast-growing wood, protecting forest resources.
· Superior Performance: It overcomes the problems of uneven texture, deformation, and defects associated with natural wood.
· Designability: Customizable textures and colors meet diverse decorative needs.