Solid wood veneer uses film materials such as PVC film, PET film, and PU film.
What is Solid Wood Veneer? Solid wood veneer is a new type of decorative material made by bonding thin wood veneers or wood chips to a substrate such as MDF or plywood. Unlike solid wood boards or solid wood composite boards, solid wood veneer has advantages such as being lightweight, easy to install, and inexpensive, and also offers natural textures and a variety of colors.
Film Materials for Solid Wood Veneer The quality and lifespan of solid wood veneer are related to the film material used. Currently, commonly used solid wood veneer materials include PVC film, PET film, and PU film.
PVC Film PVC film is a widely used solid wood veneer material, characterized by its low price and good decorative effect. However, PVC film has poor environmental friendliness and is prone to producing harmful gases, which can have a certain impact on human health.
PET Film PET film is an environmentally friendly material for solid wood veneer, with good tensile strength and wear resistance. Compared to PVC film, PET film is slightly more expensive, but it is harmless to human health.
PU film is a high-end solid wood veneer material with good softness and elasticity, excellent decorative effect, and no environmental pollution. However, PU film is relatively expensive, and its lifespan is shorter compared to materials such as PVC film.