Cedar ecological board crowns your decoration

2025-10-16

2019 marks the year of our board brand strategy and product innovation. Leveraging our years of expertise and robust product development capabilities, we are introducing new cedar eco-boards. This wood species boasts a compact, smooth, and lustrous surface, and is moisture-resistant and wear-resistant. These cedar eco-boards offer moderate weight, strength, and density, minimal shrinkage, excellent stability, and ease of nailing.

Cedar trees thrive in a warm, humid climate with an average annual temperature of 14-19°C and precipitation of over 1,000 mm. They grow between 300 and 1,000 meters above sea level and are very particular about soil quality, preferring soils rich in parent materials such as limestone, purple sandstone, and shale. Due to these geographical constraints, the growth cycle is long. However, cedar wood is characterized by its high quality, hard texture, straight grain, fine structure, and resistance to decay and water.

Production process


The core of the board is processed into standard square timber using modern intelligent equipment, including sawing, cutting, and sanding. The board then undergoes seamless splicing of the main board and a secondary sanding process. The 26 production steps result in an exceptionally smooth surface. The board utilizes a full drying process and ultra-high temperature biological formaldehyde removal technology, resulting in a product that is highly environmentally friendly and has strong nail-holding properties.

Features

1. Cedar wood is light and tough: bulk density and strength are important criteria for evaluating the quality of wood. The greater the strength and the lighter the bulk density, the better the quality. Lightness and toughness are the greatest advantages of cedar wood.

2. No bending, warping or deformation: Because of its small shrinkage coefficient, cedar wood does not bend, warp or deform.

3. Moisture-resistant and moisture-proof: Dried cedar wood is not easy to absorb water and moisture and has a high degree of preservation.

4. Fire resistance, corrosion resistance, acid and alkali resistance: The thermal conductivity of cedar is lower than that of other woods. The burning point of general wood is around 270 degrees, while the burning point of cedar is as high as 425 degrees, which is a rare feature.

5. Cedar wood is high-quality and versatile. It is one of the lightest woods in my country, with a density of up to 460 kg/m³ and an air-dry density of 0.23-0.40 g/cm³, making it approximately 40% lighter than ordinary wood. Its high-quality texture makes it easy to saw and plan, resulting in a smooth surface when planed along the grain. It also dries quickly and exhibits minimal deformation. Its fibers are approximately 1.49 mm long, making it an ideal raw material for fiberboard, plywood, and eco-friendly boards.

advantage

The finished board has a remarkably smooth surface, boasting a high-end, elegant texture, making it both practical and aesthetically pleasing. It also boasts excellent waterproof, moisture-proof, wear-resistant, and scratch-resistant properties, resulting in a long service life and a higher cost-performance ratio compared to other board materials. Its performance is stable and durable across all aspects, and its processability is excellent, allowing for efficient reprocessing using nailing, drilling, planing, and other processes. Its raw materials are highly environmentally friendly, making it a green and environmentally friendly board.

The most important factor in lumber production is its moisture content, which determines its stability. While this value varies depending on the environment, the moisture content of cedar and Malacca wood is more stable than that of fir. For example, in cold northern regions, lumber with a fir core will crack and deform. Cedar and Malacca wood are more adaptable to the same dry, cold climate. For a given volume, cedar is heavier than Malacca wood, boasting a density 13-50% higher and greater strength. Cedar wood can grow to a diameter of over 30cm, while Malacca wood averages 15cm. Therefore, cedar wood offers the best overall performance.

Main Applications

It can be used in cloakrooms, wall cabinets, wall decorations, suspended ceilings, wardrobes, bookcases, tables and chairs, shoe cabinets, bathroom cabinets, wine cabinets and other furniture decorations.