Block Board

A block board consists of a core of wooden blocks or strips sandwiched between two layers of veneer. A solid core is created by gluing together wood blocks or strips in the same direction with adhesive.

A hardwood veneer is usually used on either side of the core to provide a smooth, attractive surface finish. A strong, stable, and aesthetically pleasing material, block board is often used in furniture making and cabinetry.

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Block board is a type of engineered wood product that is made by sandwiching a core of wooden blocks or strips between two layers of veneer. The wooden blocks or strips are typically arranged with their grains running in the same direction and are bonded together with adhesive to create a solid core.
The veneer layers on either side of the core are usually made from a hardwood such as Birch, and are used to provide a smooth and attractive surface finish. Block board is often used in furniture making, cabinetry, and interior finishing applications where a strong, stable, and aesthetically pleasing material is required.
One of the advantages of block board is its dimensional stability. Because the wooden blocks or strips in the core are arranged with their grains running in the same direction, they tend to expand and contract together, which can help to minimise warping or twisting of the board over time. The use of hardwood veneer layers on either side of the core also helps to provide additional strength and stability, making block board a durable and long-lasting material.
Overall, block board can be a good choice for a variety of woodworking projects where strength, stability, and an attractive finish are important. It is worth noting that the specific characteristics and properties of block board can vary depending on the type of wood used, the size of the wooden blocks or strips in the core, and the manufacturing process used to produce it.

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Size

2440×1220 21mm

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