The difference between wood grain paper and veneer
21 May

The difference between wood grain paper and veneer

Now many owners friends decorate in order to pursue the natural feeling, like to use the style of wood grain, fresh and natural. There are two styles here, one is wood grain paper, the other is wood veneer. So what's the difference between wood grain paper and veneer?

Wood grain paper is a kind of skin decoration paper, its raw material is generally kraft paper, with high strength. Mainly used for furniture, speaker and other home office supplies of the exterior decoration or trimming. In addition, it can be used in plastic packaging, cigarette and wine packaging, plastic calendar, decorative painting, etc. The pattern is printed by imitating tree pattern, with a thickness of 0.5-1.0mm, and the surface is smooth and glossy.

The bark originated 50 or 60 years ago. Especially in the past 20 years, with the rapid growth of furniture manufacturing and decoration industry in China, its development has been rapid, and a large number of industry experts have emerged. Thin wood base material is usually precious tree species with beautiful pattern and good texture, and the production requires large diameter, which often limits its development.

The difference between wood grain paper and veneer

1. Wood paper is also called Pauli paper, which is a kind of skin decoration paper, which is mostly used for surface treatment of board. After sticking, it still needs to be treated with paint surface. Wood skin is semi natural decorative material.

2. The pattern on the wood paper is printed; The pattern on the wood skin is the pattern of the high-quality wood itself.

3. The thickness of wood grain paper is generally 0.5-1.0mm; The thickness of wood skin is generally 1.0-2.0mm, so the wood paper is thinner than that of wood.

4. Wood paper can be used for decoration, furniture and other surface layers or trimming according to the different materials; Wood skin is mainly used for the surface layer in advanced decoration.

5. Wood grain paper is generally cheap; Most of the wood skins are expensive.