Resistance:
fairly durable and scratch resistant
Core Material:
Harwood
Thickness:
0.6 -1.5 Millimeter (mm)
Usage:
Furniture, Door
Product Type:
Softwood.
Material:
Wood
Plywood Type:
One Time Hot Press
Surface Finishing:
Wood Grain
Size:
8 feet by 4 feet.
Density:
745 kg/m 3 Kilogram per cubic meter (kg/m3)
Tolerance:
50 ≤ b ≤ 300 Millimeter (mm)
Moisture Content:
30 to 50
Particleboard or chipboard is produced by blending particles or pieces of wood or jute-stay along with a gum and framing the combination into a sheet. To additional upgrade the board properties, resorcinol saps can be blended in with phenolic pitches, yet that is all the more frequently utilized with marine pressed wood applications. Compressed wood is produced using flimsy sheets of cross-overlaid facade and stuck together under hotness and strain. Particleboard, then again, is consistent with its name it's a level board made out of particles or chips of wood that are stuck together, then, at that point, squeezed under heat. It can grow when blended in with water, is likewise called chipboard, and is utilized to make furniture.
Resistance: | fairly durable and scratch resistant |
Core Material: | Harwood |
Thickness: | 0.6 -1.5 Millimeter (mm) |
Usage: | Furniture, Door |
Product Type: | Softwood. |
Material: | Wood |
Plywood Type: | One Time Hot Press |
Surface Finishing: | Wood Grain |
Size: | 8 feet by 4 feet. |
Density: | 745 kg/m 3 Kilogram per cubic meter (kg/m3) |
Tolerance: | 50 ≤ b ≤ 300 Millimeter (mm) |
Moisture Content: | 30 to 50 |