Thin natural wood veneers.
The wood veneer is obtained by lamilating the logs into veneers with thicknesses between 0.5 and 0.7 mm. The main uses of veneer are for covering chipboard or MDF panels, as well as for the manufacture of doors and furniture.
Veneer gives the same visual effect as solid wood, but at a much lower cost, making it ideal for those who want to save money without sacrificing aesthetics.
Despite being thin (0.5 to 0.7 mm), it offers a natural and elegant appearance, practically the same as solid wood, enhancing doors, furniture and panelling.
Thin veneer production makes it possible to utilise the tree trunk more efficiently, contributing to a more sustainable approach and less wood waste.
It can be applied to MDF or chipboard panels, as well as in the manufacture of doors and furniture, adapting to different decoration and joinery projects.
Because it is very thin and applied to panels, the foil reduces the final weight of furniture and coverings, making it easier to transport and install.