
Veneer pressing
Veneer pressing is a manufacturing process used to bond thin wood layers, called veneers, onto a core material like particleboard or plywood. The veneers are arranged and then subjected to high pressure and heat in a press, which causes the adhesive to bond the layers firmly together. This process creates a strong, smooth, and attractive surface that looks like solid wood but uses less material, making furniture and panels more economical and environmentally friendly. It ensures consistent quality and appearance while maintaining the structural integrity of the final product.