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Industrial Wood | Construction applications

Industrial Wood | Construction applications

Along with the development of wood processing technology, industrial wood appears with many types and designs is one of the main materials used a lot for interior design and construction.
With diverse types, outstanding durability, and reasonable prices – industrial wood is gradually dominating the furniture market.
However, not everyone knows how industrial wood is used in construction, so today let’s find the answer with KANE through this article!

WHAT IS WOOD INDUSTRIAL?

With natural wood resources increasingly depleted, to meet the demand for wood in the design and construction of household furniture, artificial wood was born. Laminate is a type of wood that is produced by using glue or chemicals in combination with wood to create new wood panels and Laminate is the term used to distinguish it from “natural wood”. Most types of industrial wood make use of surplus materials, regenerated from natural wood, so the price is often much cheaper but also brings many superior features.

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CURRENT INDUSTRIAL WOOD TYPES:

Due to the increasing demand for use, manufacturers have made improvements to bring more quality, diverse and modern product lines. Because of that, consumers have more and more choices, so they often feel confused because they don’t know which type of laminate will be suitable or which is good. Here is some information about the characteristics and applications of industrial woods that you can refer to:

MFC

MFC is a type of wood core produced from forest woods such as eucalyptus, rubber or acacia, etc. These trees are harvested in a short time instead of waiting until the tree is big. This type of wood has high mechanical strength, wide surface size, and rich in types. To produce MFC wood, people often chop the wood into wood chips with a crusher and mix it with special glue to press into boards of different thicknesses. The surface of the board is covered with different decorative materials: melamine, veneer … MFC boards are mainly used for interior decoration, furniture production such as tables and chairs.

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The surface is covered with Melamine or PVC coated on paper or printed with a wood grain to create beauty for the surface. Then coated with a protective finish to prevent scratches and moisture. MFC is divided into two types: green core MFC mixed with water-resistant glue for use in areas frequently exposed to water or areas subject to a lot of moisture such as kitchen cabinets. That is also the reason why this type of wood is very popularly used to make cabinets, partitions, beds, tables,..

HDF

HDF wood (High-Density Fiberboard) is a natural wood that is usually finely ground and mixed with specialized glues combined with additives to increase the hardness of the wood and prevent termites. After undergoing the processing process, the boards will be cut to the size of industrial wood and covered with a layer of Melamine and fiberglass to keep the color and help the wood grain to be durable, not scratched.

The advantage of this HDF wood is good sound insulation and high heat retention. Compared to the warping, warping, the energy volume is better overcome than natural wood. Therefore, HDF wood is very suitable for use in kitchens, bedrooms, or study rooms… This is also the perfect solution for you to design wooden furniture inside and outside the house such as doors, partitions. room, wooden floor,…

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MDF

MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard) is produced by grinding into fibers, so it has better quality than particleboard. Plain MDF industrial wood is the most commonly used type today, when used is usually painted or covered with veneer, Acrylic, or Laminate. In addition, there are also types that are coated with white Melamine or imitation wood grain to increase the aesthetics of the wood. In terms of price, MDF is not too high and MDF also has a water-resistant green core and is used a lot in places that are likely to come into contact with water or have high humidity such as kitchens, doors, etc.

Laminated wood

Laminated timber is also known as bar plywood. This type of wood is produced from the main raw material is planted forest wood. Small wooden slats have been steamed and dried on an advanced and modern line. Wood is sawn, planed, milled, pressed, scrubbed, and painted with decorative paint.

Its durability is not inferior to a board or solid wood sawed out in a natural tree. When the surface of plywood is covered with veneer, its appearance and quality are equivalent to solid wood panels.

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This wood pattern has a wide range of applications for making furniture, carpentry, or interior decoration. The cost of laminated wood is lower than that of natural solid wood by 20-30%. Although it is grafted from scrap wood, it has been dried and impregnated, so it will not warp or eat during use.

Plywood

Plywood (Plywood, plywood, plywood) is a material sheet made from many layers of natural wood about 1 mm thin, pressed from very thin pieces of wood and pressed horizontally and vertically to increase the bearing capacity. . Compared with MFC and MDF, this wood has much better-bearing capacity.

The Plywood series is often accompanied by veneer to create beauty, then PU coating on the surface to protect, against moisture and scratches. This type of wood is widely used in construction such as making concrete molds or coating materials. Laminated plywood is used for products with high strength and dimensional stability such as floors and walls. In addition, plywood is also used to build boats, chairs, etc.

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Above are the sharing of the concept as well as the applications of some types of industrial wood in construction. Hopefully, this article will partly help you understand better, thereby making the right choice in choosing and using industrial wood for your purposes.

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