Solid wood board is made from whole wood (logs). It is typically categorized by the wood's material and has no standardized specifications, in contrast to non-solid wood boards (such as plywood and pressed board). This material is durable, has a natural grain, and possesses a natural aroma. It also has good moisture absorption and air permeability, making it beneficial to human health and environmentally friendly. It is widely used in high-end furniture manufacturing and home decoration. Some materials, such as beech, are suitable for specialized applications such as gun stocks and precision instruments. Cross-laminated timber (CLT), a new type of solid wood board, is made by gluing together orthogonal timber strips. Its area and thickness can be customized, and it excels in structural performance, earthquake resistance, and fire resistance. It can remain stable at temperatures up to 270°C and forms a protective layer through surface carbonization, which slows damage. As a building material, wood weighs only 20% of concrete and absorbs more carbon dioxide during its growth than it emits during its manufacturing process. Replacing carbon-intensive materials can significantly reduce embodied carbon emissions. The extensive use of prefabricated components and automation in the manufacturing process shortens construction time while improving precision and quality control. This industrialized production method brings wooden structures closer to industrial production systems, with clear specifications and guarantees for component performance.
Q: What logistics services do you provide?
A: We can arrange domestic logistics transportation and also assist in arranging sea or air freight for export goods, providing necessary documentation support.
Q: What logistics services do you provide?
A: We can arrange domestic logistics transportation and also assist in arranging sea or air freight for export goods, providing necessary documentation support.
Q: How should the panels be stored after arrival?
A: It is recommended to store them indoors on a dry, flat surface, away from direct sunlight and damp environments. They should be raised off the ground with wooden battens to ensure ventilation.
