Veneer Board | Veneered MDF
Veneered MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard) is a decorative panel made by facing MDF with a thin layer of wood veneer. This type of panel combines the durability and smooth surface of MDF with the natural beauty of wood veneers, making it ideal for high-quality finishes in furniture, cabinetry, and interior design.
At WoodenAve, we offer premium veneered MDF with customizable options to suit your specific needs. Whether you are looking for natural wood veneers or engineered wood veneers, we ensure top-quality materials and craftsmanship for every project.
Key Features of Our Veneered MDF
1. Custom Face Veneer Options
- Natural Wood Veneers: Choose from a wide variety of real wood veneers such as oak, maple, walnut, and more, perfect for high-end, authentic finishes.
- Engineered Wood Veneers: If you need consistent grain patterns or a more cost-effective option, our engineered veneers offer precision and durability.
2. High-Quality MDF Base Boards
- Available in multiple thicknesses, grades, and sizes.
- Select MDF boards for different applications (standard, moisture-resistant, fire-resistant).
3. Backing Layer for Stability
- A backing veneer is applied to the reverse side of the board to ensure stability and prevent warping. This ensures that your veneered MDF panels remain flat and stable over time.
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Dimensions:
Thickness: 5.0-25.0mm
Length : standard 2440mm
Width: standard 1220mm
We also provide OEM service,so you can get any sheets size(Length,Width,Thickness).
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How to veneer MDF?
To veneer MDF, a thin wood veneer is glued to the surface of an MDF board. This can be done using adhesives and a press to ensure a smooth, durable bond.
What does MDF wood look like?
MDF itself has a smooth, uniform surface, making it an ideal base for wood veneers. Once veneered, it can mimic the look of solid wood, depending on the type of veneer applied.
How do you ensure stability in the veneered MDF panels?
We apply a backing veneer layer to the back of each MDF panel to prevent warping and improve stability over time.