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Face Veneer

The Veneer surface layer is understood to be a type of material used for the surface of industrial plywood. It is created by thinly slicing natural wood. After being cut into thin layers, Veneer is commonly applied to the surface of various types of industrial plywood, ranging from packaging plywood to high-end furniture plywood.
To learn more about the various types of Veneer surfaces by HG Plywood, please click on "see more," or if possible, we invite you to visit our factory.

face veneer

Core Veneer

Veneer core is the primary material used for the core layer in most types of industrial plywood. At the Hg plywood factory, the veneer core layer is typically sliced thin from hardwood types such as eucalyptus, acacia, and beech. The size will depend on the type of plywood being produced. The most common sizes are 1270mm x 640mm and 970mm x 640mm, with thicknesses ranging from 1.5mm, 1.8mm, to 2.5mm.

core veneer

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the difference between face veneer and core veneer?
Face veneer is the high-quality, aesthetically pleasing outer layer of plywood, while core veneer forms the inner structural layers, focusing on strength and durability.
What wood species are used for HG Plywood's veneer?
We use robust Vietnamese hardwoods like Acacia, Eucalyptus, and Rubber for core veneer, and elegant species like Bintangor and Okoume for face veneer.
Can I buy raw face and core veneer directly from HG Plywood?
Yes, we supply large volumes of both face and core veneer directly to other plywood manufacturers globally as a reliable raw material supplier.
How is the quality of your veneer ensured?
HG Plywood precisely peels and dries the timber using advanced machinery, ensuring uniform thickness, optimal moisture content (12-18%), and structural integrity before export.