Product Details:
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Wood: | Red Oak | Wood Origin: | America |
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Botanical Name: | Quercus Rubra | Veneer Cut: | Quarter Cut/ Crown Cut |
Grade: | AB | Length: | ≥90cm |
Width: | ≥10cm | Thickness: | 0.45mm |
Moisture Content: | 8-12% | Usage: | Furniture / Interior Decoration/Door |
OEM Red Oak Wood Veneer, Furniture,Door Red Oak Wood Veneer, goods in stock
Veneer Cut: Crown Cut/ Quarter Cut
Grade: AB
Length ≥ 90 cm
Width ≥10 cm
Thickness: 0.45MM
Moisture Content: 8-12%
Usage: Furniture; Flooring,Door, Cabinet, Chest
TECHNIES SHEET:
Product Name | Natural Wood Veneer |
Wood Specie | Red Oak |
Wood Origin | America |
Scientific Name | Quercus rubra |
Grade | AB |
Veneer Cut | Crown Cut/Quarter Cut |
Veneer Length | ≥90cm |
Veneer Width | ≥10cm |
Veneer Thickness | 0.45mm |
Moisture Content | 8-12% |
Usage | Furniture,Flooring,Door, Cabinet, Chest |
MOQ | 1000 Square Meters |
ABOUT US:
Lonson Veneer Co.,Ltd was established in the year 2012, with more than 9 years in the wood veneers producing, exporting, our wood veneer already widely accepted by the clients from more than 20 countries, like South Korea, UAE, India, Pakistan, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Bangladesh, etc.
Our wood veneers species cover widely, species like white oak, red oak, white ash, American black walnut, cherry, maple, hickory, Burmese teak, ebony, pine, birch, basswood, apple wood, eucalyptus......are all available. Sizes also varies from wood flooring size to furniture size, door size, panel size. Different grades could be obtained accordingly.
ABOUT RED OAK:
The species grows from the north end of the Great Lakes, east to Nova Scotia, south as far as Georgia, Mississippi, Alabama, and Louisiana, and west to Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, and Minnesota.[8]
It grows rapidly and is tolerant of many soils and varied situations, although it prefers the glacial drift and well-drained borders of streams.[3] In the southeastern United States, it is frequently a part of the canopy in an oak-heath forest, but generally not as important as some other oaks.[9][10][6]
Northern red oak is the most common species of oak in the northeastern US after the closely related pin oak (Q. palustris). The red oak group as a whole are more abundant today than they were when European settlement of North America began as forest clearing and exploitation for lumber much reduced the population of the formerly dominant white oaks.[citation needed]
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