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Veneered Doors: Their Main Advantages

A veneer is a type of natural material that belongs to the woody type. It is produced in the form of thin sheets with a width of 0.5 to 10 mm. Creation is carried out by the method of planning, peeling, or sawing logs. Mostly deciduous or coniferous trees are used for the material.

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Veneered Doors: Their Main Advantages

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  1. Veneered Doors Their Main Advantages

  2. 502-425-2541 Veneer is a type of natural material that belongs to the woody type. Mostly deciduous or coniferous trees are used for the material. For this reason, veneer has several important advantages: Safety and environmental friendliness - the composition does not contain any harmful impurities or artificial additives High resistance to external influences (including moisture) Long period of operation The appearance is completely identical to wood High indicators of wear resistance and durability www.jsowoodproducts.com

  3. 502-425-2541 Resistance to abrasion, deformation and mechanical damage Resistance to temperature fluctuations Resistance to chips and scratches Resistance to direct sunlight, the material does not lose its colour and does not fade Environmental safety of raw materials Affordable cost compared to other natural and artificial doors www.jsowoodproducts.com

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