Wood Veneer
What is Oak Veneer (Rotary Cut)? Features and Applications
What is Oak Veneer (Rotary Cut)? Features and Applications
Oak veneer (rotary cut) is a natural wood veneer obtained by slicing oak logs into thin layers. It stands out with its aesthetic grain patterns and high durability, making it a preferred material in furniture and interior decoration projects.
What is Oak Veneer (Rotary Cut)?
Oak veneer is produced by cutting solid oak wood into thin sheets using special techniques. The rotary cutting method involves peeling the wood in a continuous motion, resulting in wide and consistent veneer sheets. This method highlights the natural grain patterns of oak in the most distinctive way.
Applications
- Furniture manufacturing
- Panel doors
- Interior decoration
- Wall panels and coverings
- Commercial projects (offices, hotels, restaurants)
- Kitchen cabinets
- Display units
Advantages
- Natural and aesthetic appearance
- High durability
- Easy application
- Versatile usage
- Natural texture
Technical Specifications
- Wood Type: Oak
- Cut Type: Rotary Cut
- Thickness: 0.5 mm – 0.8 mm
- Color: Light yellow to dark brown