Wood Veneer
What is Ash Veneer? Features and Applications
What is Ash Veneer? Features and Applications
Ash veneer is a natural wood veneer known for its light color tones and distinctive grain patterns. Its high flexibility and impact resistance make it suitable for a wide range of applications from furniture to sports equipment.
What is Ash Veneer?
Ash veneer is produced by slicing ash wood (Fraxinus excelsior) into thin sheets. It features light yellow to creamy white tones and a pronounced grain structure, making it ideal for decorative applications. Its flexibility allows easy use on curved surfaces while maintaining durability.
Applications
- Furniture manufacturing
- Panel doors
- Sports equipment
- Curved furniture elements
- Interior decoration
- Kitchen cabinets
- Stairs and railings
- Commercial projects
- Vehicle interiors
Advantages of Ash Veneer
- Distinctive natural grain
- High flexibility
- Excellent impact resistance
- Easy processing
- High surface quality
- Bright and light appearance
Comparison
- Ash: More flexible and impact resistant
- Oak: Harder and more traditional use
Technical Specifications
- Wood Type: Ash (Fraxinus excelsior)
- Cut Type: Sliced / Rotary
- Thickness: 0.5 mm – 0.8 mm
- Color: Light yellow – creamy white
- Quality: A – B