Multi-layer solid wood panels, also known as multi-layer solid wood, are now one of the preferred materials for many carpenters and custom solid wood furniture companies. Moreover, as consumers in the market increasingly demand higher levels of environmental protection, multi-layer solid wood has also come into the view of more consumers. So, what should we know about multi-layer solid wood?
Multi-layer solid wood wardrobe material
To understand how multi-layer solid wood wardrobes are made, we must first understand what multi-layer solid wood is. Solid wood includes many types of wood, such as nanmu, catalpa, ebony, poplar, schefflera, pine, beech, walnut, camphor, cypress, birch, maple, cherry, walnut, oak, ash, rubberwood, oak, and mahogany. Therefore, multi-layer solid wood boards are simply multiple layers of veneer or thin boards glued and hot-pressed together. As the name suggests, a wardrobe made of multi-layer solid wood is called a multi-layer solid wood wardrobe.
Multi-layer solid wood wardrobes are environmentally friendly
Solid wood multilayer boards are structurally very stable and will not deform due to the cross-laminated veneers and high-temperature, high-pressure pressing process. Because the use of glue in the production process is reduced, and high-molecular-weight adhesives are used, along with high-temperature, high-pressure PVC edge banding using imported edge banding machines, the formaldehyde content is lowered, allowing the formaldehyde emission of the boards to meet or even exceed the environmental standard E0 level, making them green and environmentally friendly.
Advantages of multi-layer solid wood wardrobes
Those unfamiliar with this industry might worry about problems with multi-layer solid wood furniture, but this is not the case. Multi-layer solid wood has always been an ideal material for custom furniture. Choosing Pansen formaldehyde-free waterproof furniture board is because it is made of multi-layer solid wood glued and hot-pressed, making it harder and more stable than other materials. In addition, multi-layer solid wood wardrobes are easy to shape and have a very nice feel to the touch. Finally, the biggest advantage is that multi-layer solid wood wardrobes are very environmentally friendly.
Disadvantages of multi-layer solid wood wardrobes
The main disadvantages of using multi-layer solid wood for wardrobes are twofold. Firstly, multi-layer solid wood boards are more difficult to process, requiring high-level craftsmanship, such as sanding and cold pressing. This also places high demands on the technical capabilities of the wardrobe manufacturer. Secondly, if unscrupulous manufacturers use inferior glue during manufacturing, it can cause the boards to separate and warp, reducing their lifespan. Knowing these disadvantages, careful inspection is essential when choosing multi-layer solid wood wardrobes.

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