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OEM Red Oak Wood Veneer, Furniture, Door Panel AAA Grade Width 41cm
Veneer Cut: Quarter Cut
Grade: Panel AAA
Length ≥ 250 cm
Width 41 cm
Thickness: 0.45MM
Moisture Content: 8-12%
Usage: Furniture, Fancy Plywood/MDF;Door, Cabinet, Chest
TECHNIES SHEET:
Product Name | Natural Wood Veneer |
Wood Specie | Red Oak |
Wood Origin | America |
Scientific Name | Quercus rubra |
Grade | Panel AAA |
Veneer Cut | Quarter Cut |
Veneer Length | Panel≥250cm |
Veneer Width | 41cm |
Veneer Thickness | 0.45mm |
Moisture Content | 8-12% |
Usage | Furniture, Fancy Plywood/MDF; Door, Cabinet, Chest |
MOQ | 1000 Square Meters |
ABOUT US:
Lonson Veneer Co.Ltd focus on producing and exporting wood veneers for 9 years. Our veneers include: Natural Wood Veneers, Fumed (smoked) Veneers, Rough Cut Veneer, Dyed Veneers, Reconstituted Veneers. All sizes are available, wood flooring veneers, furniture size, door size, Panel size. Grades A; A/B; C; C/D, Monthly capacity 500,000 sqm. Until now, we already exported to Indonesia, Vietnam, Malaysia, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, UAE, Philippines,Korea, etc more than 20 countries. Clients like our quality wood veneers and always repeat orders. You are welcome to inquire for any demands.
ABOUT RED OAK:
Color/Appearance: Heartwood is a light to medium brown, commonly with a reddish cast. Paler sapwood is not always sharply demarcated from the heartwood. Quartersawn sections display prominent ray fleck patterns (see images below). White oak (Quercus alba) tends to have a slightly more olive cast (as opposed to red), but color alone isn’t always a reliable method of determining the type of oak.
Grain/Texture: Grain is straight, with a coarse, uneven texture. The pores are so large and open that it is said that a person can blow into one end of the wood, and air will come out the other end: provided that the grain runs straight enough. (See the video below.)
Rot Resistance: Rated as non-durable to perishable, with poor insect resistance. Can become discolored and stained when in contact with water, particularly in the porous growth ring areas. Red oak does not have the level of decay and rot resistance that white oak possesses.
Workability: Produces good results with hand and machine tools. Has moderately high shrinkage values, resulting in mediocre dimensional stability, especially in flatsawn boards. Can react with iron (particularly when wet) and cause staining and discoloration. Responds well to steam-bending. Glues, stains, and finishes well.
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