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MDF Beech Steamed crown cut veneer
Product information
- Fibreboard with a natural, wooden appearance
- Finished with a densely sawn veneer of oak
- Easy to work with
- Strong material with high bending strength
- For indoor use only
Description
is a clear MDF board with a natural look, thanks to the top layer of wood veneer. This layer is made of steamed beechwood, sawn in doses, in which the wood structure is clearly visible. The top layer does need to be treated for optimal use.
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Product information
- Fibreboard with a natural, wooden appearance
- Finished with a densely sawn veneer of oak
- Easy to work with
- Strong material with high bending strength
- For indoor use only
Description
is a clear MDF board with a natural look, thanks to the top layer of wood veneer. This layer is made of steamed beechwood, sawn in doses, in which the wood structure is clearly visible. The top layer does need to be treated for optimal use.
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Product properties
Applications
- Furnishings
- Interior design
- Storage
- Panelling
- Casing
Ordering customised MDF Maple crown cut veneer boards online
Order cut-to-size MDF Maple crown cut veneer sheets easily online. Veneered MDF can be sawn to size up to the millimetre. We deliver the panel fully customised to your home. Are you curious about the possibilities? Configure your product, and you will have your project ready in no time.
MDF Maple crown cut veneer: what is it?
MDF is a popular board material that can be used for countless projects. MDF veneered is the standard MDF board with a top layer of wood sawn in doses. The top layer is meant to be kept in sight; the bottom layer is made of technical veneer and is meant to reinforce the board. Because the core of these panels is made of MDF, this panel material is also good and easy to assemble. That is really handy!
MDF Maple crown cut veneer, board material with a natural top layer
Unlike melamine faced board material, the top layer of veneered panels is a layer of real wood. This gives the material a calm, natural look. Because it is a natural product, there may be differences in colour and structure between different panels. No two panels are the same. In addition, it is important that this panel is finished with a varnish or oil as desired. This prevents discolouration and preserves the top layer.
The great advantage of veneered board material compared to solid board material is that it does not warp. The MDF core of this board material gives it the advantages of MDF, but the appearance of solid and natural wood.
Beech veneer
Beech is a light-coloured wood, the colour of which varies between cream and light brown, but can also appear pinkish. The top layer is real wood, which means that this wood discolours over time. This is reinforced when it is exposed to daylight. It is therefore important to finish beech wood with a varnish or oil. Beech wood is colourless and tasteless, which means that it does not cause any problems when in contact with foodstuffs. That is why this type of wood is very popular for use in the kitchen. The structure and texture of beech wood is quiet, but it does have a structure. However, this top layer is susceptible to burning when you drill into it. Take this into account!
Crown cut or quarter sawn timber
Tree trunks are usually sawn in two different ways: in doses or quarters. When the wood is sawn in half, long slices are sawn lengthwise. This allows the flames of the material to be seen clearly and makes optimum use of the wood.
Available thicknesses of MDF Maple crown cut veneer
With us, you can order customised, high quality veneered MDF in various thicknesses. You can easily specify the desired thickness in the product configurator. This way, you can be sure that the panel material meets your requirements: both the format and the thickness of the material. The following thicknesses are available: 4 mm and 19 mm.
Machining veneered MDF boards
The board consists of wood fibres that are compressed under high pressure. This makes the material easy to process. When milling or sawing, this board material does not splinter. The fibres are held together by resin. Therefore, it is important to degrease the board properly before varnishing it. Veneered MDF is only suitable for indoor applications and in dry conditions.
Due to sawing, the edges are 'open'. These still need to be finished, which can be done using veneer tape.
Specific applications of veneered MDF
MDF is the material of choice for furniture and interior applications. Veneer MDF, also known as veneer MDF, is a widely usable board that is suitable for various interior applications. A door, a casing for pipes, a bookshelf, a TV cabinet and a partition are just a few examples of the application possibilities of veneered MDF. The homogeneous structure makes MDF, in comparison to other board materials, less susceptible to shrinking and expanding at varying temperatures. MDF veneer is not suitable for applications in damp spaces or outdoors.
Alternatives to MDF Maple crown cut veneer boards
Is MDF Maple crown cut veneer not the right timber species for your job? Looking for board material with a different structure? Then go for poplar plywood. Want sheet material that can be used outdoors? Then take a look at phenolic plywood, MDF tricoya or multiplex okoume. Or view our other MDF board materials here: