Solid wood veneer, also known as solid wood glued panel or solid wood integrated material, is a method developed to address the issue of solid wood planks being prone to deformation. It involves cutting small pieces of wood from the original lumber and using "interlocking joints" to offset the warping direction of the boards, significantly reducing the probability of deformation or cracking.
The advantage of good wood lies in its selection of materials. Solid wood veneer, made entirely of solid wood, uses Grade A dried, knot-free, straight-grained wood as raw material to ensure material stability. It also adopts F1 low-formaldehyde full bonding technology to reduce environmental impact, effectively utilizing wood resources and achieving sustainable production. Through mature veneer processing technology, it continues to meet the demand of the wide board market sustainably, reducing reliance on natural solid wood wide boards. It is a low-waste and environmentally friendly solid wood product that not only reduces the environmental burden in the manufacturing process but also becomes an ideal choice that meets environmental standards.
FSC Sustainable Forest Certification
In addition to material selection, also adheres to an environmentally friendly concept, obtaining FSC certification to further ensure the legitimacy of the product source and compliance with global environmental standards. Certification is not only a recognition of product quality but also a commitment of Good Wood to sustainable development and environmental protection.