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Understanding the Role of Additives in Plywood Glue Production
Applications of Phenolic Glue Plywood, How to Identify Phenolic Glue Plywood, Manufacturing Process of Phenolic Glue Plywood, Role of Additives in Plywood Glue Production

Understanding the Role of Additives in Plywood Glue Production

Plywood production relies heavily on the effectiveness of glue to bond layers of veneer together. The glue’s performance can be significantly enhanced by adding various additives that optimize its characteristics, improve its workability, and contribute to meeting specific production needs. In this article, we explore the different types of additives used in plywood glue and

Rift Cutting
Blog, Plain Slicing, Quarter Slicing, Rift Cutting, Rotary Slicing, Uncategorized, Veneer Cutting

Exploring Veneer Cuts: Methods and Applications

Veneer cutting is a crucial process in woodworking, particularly in the production of plywood and decorative panels. Different cutting techniques result in distinct grain patterns and textures, catering to a variety of functional and aesthetic needs. Below, we delve into the primary veneer-cutting methods, their processes, and their typical applications. 1. Rotary Slicing Rotary slicing

Veneer Repair and Preparation
Blog, Peeling and Rotary Cutting, Plywood Production, Veneer Processing, Veneer Repair and Preparation, Wood Debarking

Understanding Plywood Production: A Comprehensive Overview

Plywood production is a meticulous process involving various stages that convert raw wood logs into versatile wood-based panel products. Each step in the process is crucial to achieving the desired quality, durability, and appearance of the final plywood. Below, we explore the detailed phases and techniques integral to plywood manufacturing. 1. Debarking Debarking is the

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Blog, China Plywood Market, Flask Method (EN 717-3), Gas Analysis Method (EN 717-2), GB/T 39600-2021 Standard, Uncategorized

China Plywood Market Outlook 2024: Opportunities and Challenges

The China plywood market, a cornerstone of the global wood products industry, continues to grow steadily in 2024. With applications in construction, furniture, and packaging, the industry’s evolution reflects dynamic domestic and international market forces. Market Overview China remains the largest global producer and consumer of plywood. In 2024, the market value is estimated to

EU Launches Anti-Dumping Investigation on Chinese Plywood
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EU Launches Anti-Dumping Investigation on Chinese Plywood

On October 11, 2024, the European Commission officially initiated an anti-dumping investigation into imports of Chinese hardwood plywood. This investigation, aimed at addressing trade imbalances, has been described as part of the broader trade tensions between the European Union (EU) and China. Details of the Investigation Scope of Products The investigation targets plywood consisting solely

Deformation of large-size plywood
Blog, Large-Size Plywood, Long and thin core particles, Uncategorized

Reasons for Deformation in Large-Size Plywood

Large-size plywood deformation is a critical issue affecting its usability, structural integrity, and aesthetic appeal. Several factors contribute to deformation, which can stem from the plywood’s raw materials, production process, and structural characteristics. Understanding these causes can help manufacturers and users mitigate deformation risks and enhance product quality. 1. Factors Related to the Original Board

How to Reduce Formaldehyde Levels in Your Home
Blog, Chamber Method (EN 717-1), EN Standards and E.LES, Flask Method (EN 717-3), Gas Analysis Method (EN 717-2), Perforator Method (EN 120), Reduce Formaldehyde Levels

How to Reduce Formaldehyde Levels in Your Home

Formaldehyde is a common volatile organic compound (VOC) found in many household materials, including plywood, furniture, and flooring. Prolonged exposure to high levels of formaldehyde can lead to health concerns, such as respiratory issues and irritation of the eyes, nose, and throat. While it’s nearly impossible to eliminate formaldehyde entirely, you can take several steps

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