We use a lot of building materials in our daily lives, and a lot of them are also needed during construction. Today, we have compiled a list of the four most common building materials and their characteristics. Let's take a look.
1. Blockboard
Blockboard is a type of board made from a specific process, with plywood added to the top and bottom. It's also called core board. Blockboard can be produced in varying thicknesses to meet customer needs, with the most common being 12mm, 15mm, and 18mm.
2. Finger-jointed board
Finger-jointed board is also a type of spliced board, but it doesn't use plywood and uses very little glue. Finger-jointed board is more environmentally friendly, but it's also very prone to warping and cracking. These factors can be used as a basis for distinguishing between blockboard and finger-jointed board.
3. Splint
When making plywood, at least three 1mm veneers are required. Plywood is a typical type of plywood. It is very strong and very resistant to bending. However, the stability of plywood is not particularly high. After a long period of use, it is prone to deformation and is not suitable for making wardrobe doors.
4. Decorative panels
Veneer is primarily made by combining plywood and thin solid wood panels (0.2mm thick) through a specific processing technique. Veneer is of excellent quality and can be made as thick as 5mm, though the most common veneer on the market is around 3mm.
After reading the above introduction, you will have a deeper understanding of building panels. When purchasing panels, you must carefully distinguish them and purchase according to your needs. If you want to know more information, you can log in to our website.

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