What is Pine Veneer?

Pine veneer is thin wooden boards obtained as a result of methods such as peeling, slicing and mowing from various trees.

It is obtained by gluing veneers obtained from more valuable wood pieces to parts obtained from worthless woods, and pine veneer is made more valuable in appearance.

Pine trees generally grow around Central, Northern and Eastern Europe. Pine is the most widely used tree species in the world and has been used for hundreds of years. This coating is easy to work with and has a smooth surface on which any polishing can be done well.

Features of Pine Coating

The middle parts are between reddish yellow or brown red. It gets darker over time.
It works smoothly with machine or hand tools.
It dries smoothly and quickly.
It is resistant to impact and vibration.
It is of solid construction.
There may be slight cracking and bending.
It can be processed easily.
Surface treatments are limited due to the resin.
It can be adequately fixed with any type of adhesive.

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Areas where Pine Coating is Used

Furniture
Door and Window
Paneling
Wall Panels
Carpentry
Milling
Exterior Cladding
Musical instruments
Ship Modeling
Marquetry Studies
Hobby Studies

What is Pine Coating Used for?

To benefit more from the beauty of precious trees,
In order to reduce the risk of deformation by sticking on wood-based boards (fiberboard, particleboard) and to obtain wide surfaces with homogeneous colors and patterns,
To ensure color and pattern integrity in mass production,
In order to benefit from the roots and galls of precious trees that are unlikely to be used as solid timber,
In order to obtain sheets that are stronger and have less risk of deformation, by sticking the fibers of the coatings on top of each other perpendicular to each other,
It is used for fine woodworking, cabinetry, furniture, remodeling and repair work.

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