Product parameters
SIZE: | 1220*2440/1830*3660/1830*2440/915&610*3660/1220*2800/1525*2440 |
THICKNESS: | 2MM-35MM |
MATERIAL: | Poplar, Combi, Pine |
GLUE GRADE: | E0,E1,E2,Fire-Proof |
CERTIFICATION: | CE |
DENSITY: | 650~830kgs/m3 |
MOISTURE: | Below 8% |
SURFACE FINISH: | Plain, Melamine paper, wood veneer, UV coat, HPL |
COLOR: | Solid colors, wood grain colors, fancy colors, stone colors |
USAGE: | Furniture, construction, decoration, Carving, counter, office table, ceiling,etc. |
Our Services
1) Quality is our culture, we can provide products with stable quality.
2) We are honest to every customer.
3) We reply all messages and emails in 24 hours.
4) We can update you with pictures in the production process.
5) We accept custom design and OEM.
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