WOOD VENEER EDGEBANDING.Adwood Corp. Adwood Corp. offers a variety of real wood veneer In woodworking, Veneer refers to thin slices of wood, usually thinner than 3 millimetres (1/8 inch), that are usually glued and pressed onto core panels (typically, wood, particle board or medium density fiberboard) to produce flat panels such as doors, tops and side panels for edgebanding in 18 species, including red and white oak, maple, mahogany mahogany, common name for the Meliaceae, a widely distributed family of chiefly tropical shrubs and trees, often having scented wood. The valuable hardwood called mahogany is obtained from many members of the family; in America and Europe it is imported for , cherry pecan, Carolina Carolina (kärōlē`nä), city (1990 pop. 177,806), Puerto Rico. Located 7 mi (11 km) SE of San Juan, it is a residential suburb of the capital, as well as a commercial and industrial center. pine and sapeli. The wood is sanded, strengthened with 3-D invisible fingerjoints and come with either backfleece and/or hotmelt precoat. The company also says that regular width edgebanding can be cut to the user's specifications. |
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