wallboard composed of wood chips or shavings bonded together with resin and compressed into rigid sheets
A generic term for material manufactured from wood particles and bound together with glue.
A panel or core product composed of small particles of wood and wood fiber that are bonded together with synthetic resin adhesives in the presence of heat and pressure.
Sheets made from compressed wood fiber.
A mixture of wood chips, resins and other binding agents compressed into panels under extreme heat and pressure. The result is an extremely strong and stable material used as core material under veneers or in other unseen areas. Also known as fiberboard and chip board.
Plywood substitute made of course sawdust that is mixed with resin and pressed into sheets. Used for closet shelving, floor underlayment, stair treads, etc.
A board made of particles of wood compressed and bonded together in various degrees of density. Also known as engineered wood.
A structural panel of compressed glued wood chips.
a generic term for a material manufactured from wood particles or other ligno-cellulostic material and a synthetic resin or other suitable binder. flake board -- a particle panel product composed of flakes. oriented strand board -- a type of particle panel product composed of strand type flakes which are purposefully aligned in directions which make a panel stronger, stiffer, and with improved dimensional properties in the alignment direction than a panel with random flake orientation. wafer board -- a particle panel product made of wafer type flakes. Usually manufactured to possess equal properties in all directions parallel to the plane of the panel.
A panel manufactured from small pieces of wood or other ligno-cellulosic materials (e.g. chips, flakes, splinters, strands, shreds, shives, etc.) bonded together by the use of an organic binder together with one or more of the following agents: heat, pressure, humidity, a catalyst, etc. The particle board category is an aggregate category. It includes particle board, oriented strandboard (OSB) and flaxboard. It excludes wood wool and other particle boards bonded together with inorganic binders. It is reported in cubic metres solid volume.
Sawdust and resin compressed into sheets that can substitute for plywood in many situations.
A building panel composed of small particles of wood and resins bonded together under pressure. Flat sheet material producing durable and dimensionally stable product that is often used in dry conditions in place of plywood.
A structural material made of wood fragments, such as chips or shavings, that are mechanically pressed into sheet form and bonded together with resin.
A panel made by pressing a mixture of thin wood chips and epoxy resin together. It is used in furniture, shelves, doors, floors and partition walls.
(..fiberboard or chip board) A composite of wood chips and resin or other binding agents compressed into panels resulting in a strong core material used under veneers or other unseen areas.
Particle board (sometimes called chipboard in the UK) is an engineered wood product manufactured from wood particles, such as wood chips, sawmill shavings, or even saw dust, and a synthetic resin or other suitable binder, which is pressed and extruded. Particle board is a type of fiberboard, a composite material, but it is made up of larger pieces of wood than medium-density fibreboard and hardboard.