Many of the technical properties are best assessed on timber blocks, which is the basic form prior to conversion to veneer.
Moisture Content (%)
0.5mm and up = 10 +/- 2
From 0.15mm to 0.4mm = 15 +/- 5
Apparent Specific Weight
Depending on the construction, the apparent specific weight will have a range of approximately 0.61kg per cubic meter to 0.8kg per cubic meter at a moisture content of 10%.
Radial and Tangential Shrinkage
Test Method BS373:1957 (1986)
Radial % Air Dried = 0.81; Oven Dried = 2.43
Tangential % Air Dried = 0.28; Oven Dried = 1.86
Compressive Strength
Test Method EN408: 1995 Section 15
Compressive strength (Mpa) 41.84
Moisture content 10.63%
Hardness
Test Method ASTMD 1037-96
Average Load KN = 2.59
Moisture content = 13.32%
Water Absorption and Thickness Swelling
Test Method ASTMD 1037-96
Water Absorption 24 hours
% by weight = 16.88
% by volume = 2.68
Thickness Swelling 24 hours = 1.81%
Static Bending Test
Test Method ASTMD 1037-96
Modulus of Rupture (Mpa) = 9.36
Stress at Proportional Limit (Mpa) = 5084
Apparent Modulus of Elasticity (Mpa) = 290.62
Shrinkage on Length
Test Method Bs 373 1957
Percentage Shrinkage = 0.130
Natural Beech = 0.174
Please note: Vicwood Engineered veneer is a natural wood product and may therefore react when exposed to sunlight for long periods of time, either by fading, by yellowing or by darkening depending on the original log, the dye lot and its age.
More designs...
The above samples are a just a few of about a dozen series and over 100 patterns, such as Cat's Eye, Anigré, Ebony, Vinewood, Rosewood, Cherry, Chestnut, Pearlwood, Pine, Arrow, Sycamore, Wengé, Decowood, Datewood and Burls. Please
contact us for your specific needs or for more samples.
Engineered Veneer
Standard sizes:
Lengths = 2200, 2500, 2800, 3100, 3400 +/- 10mm
Widths = 640, door widths and 1250 +/- 10mm
Thicknesses from 0.2mm to 4mm
Engineered Lumber
Standard sizes:
Lengths = 2200/2500/2800/3100/3400mm
Widths = 100mm and up
Thicknesses = 50mm
End Uses
Decorative veneer for flooring, plywood, furniture, cabinets, veneered door panels and wall panels.
Decorative lumber for furniture, mouldings, skirtings and door frames.
Versatility
Engineered veneer is a process for converting a simple secondary series veneer or timber into a laminated form, thereby adding advantageous properties and removing imperfections. The lamination of both dyed and undyed bleached woods is effected using a specially formulated urea formaldehyde adhesive. The system imparts a degree of flexibility but achieves these properties using no harmful chemicals. Other than a small evolution of formaldehyde, the product has no harmful emissions.
All our timber in West Africa originates from well managed forests. An independent third party (
Société Générale de Surveillance) certifies that the logs are properly and legally logged. Our African division has a team working specifically on forestry management and we also work together with local authorities to improve the forests so as to increase growth and maintain sustainability.