New specialized veneer sheets service
We offer this veneer jointing service with glue and reinforced edges. Now, with new machinery.
We manufacture with White Oak, Red Oak, and USA Walnut. For other veneer species, please contact us to check availability.
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Our veneer sheets can have different grain patterns: quarter cut, crown cut, rustic or cross-grain. They are also classified according to their quality, from A+ to B.
Images of the available qualities for each type of pattern are shown below. European Oak has been selected for the examples, although other wood species are available on request (please consult).
Quarter
crown
rustic
Veneers are joined with glue using different techniques, generating different patterns on the sheets.
The veneer joining techniques we use are:
slip
book
With this jointing technique, each sheet is placed upside down in relation to the previous one, symmetrically. A pattern is formed that resembles the pages of an open book, hence the name of this type of joint.
The following images show examples of book-matched veneer sheets in European oak veneer of different grades.
mismatch
Random pattern, with no established order.
With this joining technique, the veneers are placed randomly, without any established order. The sheets produced with this technique have no repetition pattern.
Below is an example of a veneer sheet manufactured with a splinted joint, in European Oak veneer.
We can supply our veneer sheets packed on pallets or rolled in coils with a protective plastic film to facilitate their retail sale. Each of these options is explained in more detail below, as well as the dimensions of the veneer sheets that can be packaged with each method.
pallet
rolls
We can supply this product packaged in rolls for distributors, and retail stores for carpenters and DIY. The veneer sheets are rolled with a protective plastic that serves as a separator, allowing them to be cut and separated one by one without unwinding the rest. (Watch video)
The sheets:
– Sheets of genuine wood, 0.5 mm thick, matched with glue joint, for surface covering.
– Standard dimensions of the sheets: length 220 cm, width 85 cm.
– Maximum manufacturing dimensions: length 310 cm, width 95 cm.
– They are connected on the outer face with a protective plastic and wound into a roll.
The rolls:
– Each roll can contain up to 40 veneer sheets.
– Dimensions of the roll: height 95 cm, outer diameter 40 cm.
– The rolls have a cardboard tube at their core that protrudes at the ends, to prevent impacts on the edges that could damage the veneer sheets.
Additionaly, we offer made to measure veneer layons for special projects.
Union between veneer sheets can be obtained either by thread joint or glue joint.
All our wood products come from sustainably managed forests. Check our FSC declaration here.
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Soft Sanding and Calibrated Sanding
Soft Sanding
The upper face of the veneer can be sanded, thus avoiding the costly manual work of sanding by the customer.
When sanding on the veneer sheet, it is advisable that it has a fleece on the back side to give it more consistency.
Our maximum sanded width is 50 cm.
The quality provided by this finish, it’s much higher than a manual sanding finish. The veneer surface is flawless and marks free, to further continue the finishing process (staining, varnishing etc …).
Calibrated Sanding
For special jobs, we reduce the thickness of the wood by sanding-calibration. This results in a more flexible sheet that bends without cracking and can be adapted to small bending radii.
Our maximum sanded widht is 50cm. Upon customer’s request, thickness can be reduced to a minimum of 30/100mm (0,30mm).
If the veneer is to be calibrated sanded, a fleece back must be applied to its underside.
We recommend 50 grams fleece.
The quality provided by this finish, it’s much higher than a manual sanding finish. The veneer surface is flawless and marks free, to further continue the finishing process (staining, varnishing etc …).
In technical details of the process, you can find examples of combinations of veneer with 50 grams backing and sanded to different thicknesses.
Soft Sanding and Calibrated Sanding
Fleece Backed Edging
Fleece is a backer that is applied to wood veneer in a lineal process to produce continuous rolls for many different purposes.The different fleece types used are bonded to the veneer with two possible types of glue:
PVA (white glue). With different grades of resistance to humidity (D3, D4).
PUR (polyurethane). For maximum resistance to humidity.
With weaving we achieve two things:
We have different types of fabrics depending on their weight.
The more grams the fabric has, the more consistency and flexibility it adds to the veneer, and we have different types of fabrics depending on their grammage.
The more we reduce the thickness of the veneer, more flexibility is conferred to it.
We can adjust the thickness of the sheet metal, at the customer’s request, to make it more flexible.
The support is compatible with white glues (PVA) and urea glues.
Below you can find examples of combinations of backed and sanded veneer at different thicknesses.
90 g fleece, ref. V-300
Fleece Backed Edging
Textures and embossings
Following the actual surfaces trends, we can apply different embossing to our veneer edges, enhancing the visual experience of real wood with natural tactile effects.
We have created embossings that feel and look like raw and finished woods. Our embossings can be strong and aggressive, transversal or with saw cut marks, conferring perfection not only in optics but also in haptics to our veneer sheets. Contact our sales department for more information.
Textures and embossings
Natural species
0,5 – 0,6 mm thick natural veneer sheets.
We can produce with any available species on the marketVeneer process
Veneer process:
Natural species
Fineline Veneers
0,5 – 0,6 mm thick fineline veneer sheets.
Fineline veneer is made of low grade wood which through a special process, is dyed by immersion, pressed to form a block and finally cut into sheets obtaining the required grain design.
We can produce with any available species on the market
See some examples
The fineline or reconstituted veneer is a thin veneer sheet obtained through lamination process beginning at the edge of a veneer block, thus obtaining a perfectly homogeneous or straight grain. While manipulating the contour of the sheets to be pressed, various configurations and very attractive aspects are obtained.
Some or all the sheets can be dyed before joining them, so as to create astonishing aspects and colours .
Production process:
Fineline Veneers
Dyed veneers
Dyed veneers are obtained when natural veneer sheets are immersed in a staining solution, which penetrates to the core of the veneer.
The entire thickness of the sheet (up to the center) is tinted.
0,5 – 0,6 mm thick natural veneer sheets.
This process enables to vary the veneer’s natural colours resulting in:
We can produce edge banding with any of the available species on the market, and obtain the customer’s required tone.
Dyed veneers
Cross Grain Veneer
We can produce cross grain veneer with any veneer specie available. Cross-grain veneer refers to a sheet of veneer with the grain running width wise rather than lengthwise to give a different look.
This product provides a very innovative visual aspect of compact wood in mouldings and furniture edges.
Cross Grain Veneer
Burl and veneer roots
A burl is a tree growth in which the grain has grown in a deformed manner. Unknown as to how this deformity develops on a log, it features an irregular pattern opposed to a smooth lineal aspect. Veneer burls are both present underground or at surface level of the tree trunk. It is commonly found in the form of a rounded outgrowth on a tree trunk or branch.
We can produce with any available species on the market
Burl and veneer roots
Thermo-treated, smoked and aged veneers
They are natural veneers which due to their exclusivity, are mainly used for special decorations.
It is the resulting reaction of veneer to paper products, enhancing its originality, warmth and distinction, attributes that cannot be copy with printed paper.
We can distinguish the following variations of natural veneers:
Thermo-treated:
– 100% natural process applied in order to modify the original wood colour, without intervention of any chemical element.
– Colour much more uniform, almost to the level of a stained product.
– Colour sustainability, as it is free of any type of dye which could react to UV light and therefore generate tonality changes.
Smoked (Fumé) Veneer
-Aesthetically, it is a natural veneer which features a smoked look, shinny and enhanced by a 3D effect, maintaining live stripes and highlighting the aspect of each log.
– The smoked is a treatment based on the reaction of the veneer natural tannins to different chemical agents which change the original colour of the veneer without loosing its natural look. During the smoking process, the chemical elements are neutralized, thus ensuring a 100% natural PH product.
Aged Veneers
– This accelerated process has the purpose of featuring a natural aged aspect to the veneer when exposed outdoors.
– Grey tones which do not follow a set pattern are thus obtained, transferring to the final product a look of aged wood due to sun and weather exposition.
– Especially suitable for a rustic touch, cracked, with knots, releasing a unique and different look. Most appropriate product for interior decoration purposes.
Thermo-treated, smoked and aged veneers
Sawcut Veneer
Following latest trends, we offer the rustic look of saw cut veneer. We offer nature-saw-cut in the most common veneers on the market.
Deep transversal print embossed in such a way that some prints stand out while others are embedded. Two different types of prints can be visualized, depending on the inclination:
Standard thickness is 0,7 mm, but superior thicknesses can be produced. The visual effect is eye catching and enables a wide range of design applications.
Sawcut Veneer
Printed veneer
For special edge and moulding applications, a grain design can be printed over a different veneer.
Using more economical species as a base, we can print the natural pattern or design of highly valued veneers with a matching tone. Just imagine a low cost veneer such as okume, over which we will print the grain and tone of, let us say, Rosewood Rio or Makassar Ebony. As the base of the product is authentic veneer, the touch and pore of the product will transfer the sensation of the natural pattern.
Thanks to our printing technique we can obtain quarter cut patterns which prove to be difficult to find in extra wide formats (for example, 20 cms).
Printed veneer
Elaboration of customer’s veneer
For personalized projects, working with the customer’s veneer is an option we offer.
In projects where the surface and the edge need to be from the same source, we can manufacture the product with our customer’s material.
For more information, feel free to contact us, we will clarify any doubts you may have.
Elaboration of customer’s veneer