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VENEER FINISH

GROUP 6
Sneha M
Soumya
Sreedevi
Sujana M
Supriya S
CONTENT

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Introduction Properties Types Applications Brands Advantages
and and
Prices Disadvantages
INTRODUCTION
Wood veneer is a thin with most
common thickness of 0.8mm, 1mm,
1.5mm, 2mm, 3mm and 4mm slice of
natural wood that is attached, through
gluing or pressing, onto a panel of
fiberboard or particleboard.

In furniture, wood veneers give the


appearance of an all-wood piece, when
in reality only the surface is taken from
natural wood.

Most popular thick wood species are


Oak, Walnut, Sapele, Teak, Cherry,
Maple and Bamboo
INSTALLATION

Generally contact Mark sheets Now, apply the


cement which is a with a pencil to adhesive on the top
type of liquid glue is avoid any side of the substrate
used for veneer confusion and using a spreader,
application spread out the
adhesive nicely and
evenly all over it.
PROPERTIES

Durability Maintenance Appearance

Veneer is not prone to Veneer furniture is one In wood veneer, slices of


the same aging of the easiest to clean. real wood are applied to
effects as solid wood, For general a fiber. This makes it
such as splitting or maintenance, all it takes easy to locate
warping, wood veneer is a quick wipe-down particularly beautiful
furniture will often with a dry or damp cloth patterns in the wood's
outlast solid wood to keep dust and dirt grain and incorporate
furniture by years. away. them into the aesthetics.
MORE PROPERTIES

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Better sound Has better It cannot resist Resistant to


insulation colour water clipping,
permeance fragmentation
and wrapping.
MORE PROPERTIES

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Can be Can be special care They are


customized by recycled as it has to be taken sustainable
painting and is a natural while cleaning. materials
polishing. material
TYPES OF VENEER FINISHES
Paper veneer
Paper veneers are a more affordable
alternative to wood veneers. They
are made by laminating a thin layer
of paper onto a substrate, typically
MDF or particleboard.
Paper veneers can be printed with
various patterns or designs,
including wood grain or stone
patterns, and they come in a variety
of colors.
Phenolic resin veneer
Phenolic resin veneers are made by
impregnating layers of paper with a
phenolic resin, which is then cured
under heat and pressure.
The result is a dense, durable sheet that
can be used for a variety of
applications, including flooring and wall
panels.
Phenolic resin veneers come in a
variety of colors and patterns, including
wood grain and stone patterns.
Polyester/Plastic
veneer
Polyester or Plaster veneers are
made by laminating a thin layer of
polyester onto a substrate, typically
MDF or particleboard.
They can be finished with a variety of
colors and patterns, including wood
grain and metallic finishes.
Polyester veneers are durable and
easy to clean, making them an ideal
choice for high-traffic areas.
PVC veneer
PVC veneers are made by laminating a
thin layer of PVC onto a substrate,
typically MDF or particleboard.
They come in a variety of colors and
patterns, including wood grain, stone
patterns, and metallic finishes.
PVC veneers are durable and easy to
clean, making them an ideal choice for
use in kitchens and bathrooms.
Wood veneer
Wood veneers are perhaps the most
popular type of veneer sheets, and
they are made by slicing or peeling a
thin layer of wood from a log.
The result is a sheet of wood that
can be used to cover surfaces such
as furniture, cabinets, or even walls.
Wood veneers come in a variety of
species, including oak, cherry, maple,
and walnut, and they can be finished
with a variety of stains or paints.
Ash veneer
Ash veneer is typically tan, pale
creamy to slightly yellowish in
color. The reconstituted version
is a dyed to look like blackened
ash wood.
Ash is a dense hardwood that is
tough, strong, and elastic with a
moderately coarse to smooth
texture and porous grain.
Bamboo veneer
Bamboo Veneer is created by
slicing sheets from laminated
blocks made from bamboo
strips.
The high quality bamboo veneer
has to be pressed, preferably
double sided, onto a base
material or several layers of
veneer can be pressed into a
multiply product.
Birch veneer
Birch veneer is a cream white
to pale brown wood, often
tinged with pink.
Birch veneer is straight grained
and has a fine and uniform
texture.
Birch can be rotary cut as a
whole piece or rotary cut with
seams, flat cut, quarter sliced,
or flat cut figured (ice or flame
Birch).
Cherry veneer
Cherry veneer is typically a warm
pinkish to red toned wood that
ages to a nice reddish brown
color.
Cherry is a hardwood and is easy
to work with and strong. It has a
satiny texture, tight uniform
grain, and includes a common
grain characteristic of slight
figure or flashing.
Teak veneer
Teak veneers are deep brown
veneers made of oily and
dense hardwood that are both
strong and easy to work with.
Made from natural wood, teak
veneers provide unparalleled
aesthetics to the interior of
your home and office.
APPLICATIONS
Commercial Casework As an aesthetic cover
This includes interior
Wood veneers are used for medium density
architectural projects for
buildings such as hotels,
as an alternative to fiberboard (MDF)
solid wood to reduce
office lobbies, reception
costs and carbon Wood veneers are used to
areas, board rooms, and
footprint. It is a good cover MDF or industrial
elevators where wall
way of maximizing grade particleboard to
paneling is heavily used.
natural resources in a create the illusion of solid
Cruise ship interiors are
sustainable manner wood and make the final
also included in this
product more robust.
category.
APPLICATIONS
Wall Panels Ceilings and Walls Furniture
Engineered wood veneer can be Engineered veneer sheets are the Chairs, tables, dressers and
used on walls panels to increase future of environmentally green, other furniture pieces can be
their aesthetic appeal. high-end veneer core. Ceilings and easily given a new and unique
Reconstructed from different walls adorned with engineered appeal with engineered wood
species of wood, engineered veneer wood veneer sheets help veneers. You can take your
sheets provide consistency in grain customize the interiors of your pick from a wide variety of
and color. Besides being available in property to fit the style and decor. wood veneers that can be used
a wide range of design, color and Whether you want a minimalistic to create countless patterns
texture, engineered veneer is also or luxurious ambience, wood and arrangements
remarkably durable and moisture veneers can help you manifest
resistant, which makes it an ideal your vision to perfection.
choice for wood panels.
BRANDS AND PRICES

Brands Minimum Price Maximum Price


Green ply Rs 2196 / piece Rs 2585 / piece

Natural veneer Rs 120 / square feet Rs 135 / square feet

Century Rs 40 / square feet Rs 50 / square feet


ADVANTAGES DISADVANTAGES
● Aesthetics like natural wood with low cost ● Susceptible to water damage
● Flexibility in designs ● Requires skilled workers
● Increased strength and durability ● More maintenance
● Eco-Friendly and non-toxic ● Cannot be repaired
● Better way of wood utilization
● Formation of cracks
● Veneer, which is constructed from thin layers
of wood held together with glue, greatly ● Susceptible to insect attack
reduces the risks of warping and splitting
● It is recyclable
THANK YOU

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