JOURNAL OF NANJING FORESTRY UNIVERSITY ›› 1984, Vol. 8 ›› Issue (04): 126-131.doi: 10.3969/j.jssn.1000-2006.1984.04.014

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THE MANUFACTURING OF MAN-MADE FANCY VENEER

Luo Qingwan, Wu Zhuxiang, Zhang Qingli & Zhang Bingyuan(Nanjing Institute of Forestry)Yang Wenjra, Wang Shucheng & Pan Suning   

  1. Nanjing Wooden Furniture Factory
  • Online:1984-12-18 Published:1984-08-18

Abstract: Man-made fancy veneer is made from wood of ordinary or fast-growing species and by the processing methods of peeling or slicing the veneer, dyeing (or keeping the natural color), glue spreading, laminating and slicing into the final product. It retains characteristics of wood material, but exhibits various nice-looking patterns which can be designed as desired. It can be processed into very large sheets without piecing together, and so the technigue for overlaying is rather simple. Such veneer is an excellent decorative wood material for overlays on furniture and other wood-based panels.This paper mainly deals with the manufacturing process, the use of glue and dye and the economic result of the man-maed fancy veneer imitating teak.