A panel product of wafers of wood bound together by resin, heat, and pressure; can be made of species not suitable for lumber or plyboard production.
Wood panels composed of wooden flakes that have been glued together under high pressure. It tends to swell when exposed to moisture, but can still be used for roof decking and wall sheathing in select circumstances.
A type of structural flakeboard that is a reasonably new material used for sheathing and paneling. The wafer-like wood flakes are adhered together with phenol resin and compacted under pressure into sheets.
A building panel made by bonding together large, flat flakes of wood.
Waferboard belongs to the subset of reconstituted wood panel products called flakeboards, which is a type of particleboard. It is a structural material made from rectangular wood flakes of controlled length and thickness bonded together with waterproof phenolic resin under extreme heat and pressure. The layers of flakes are not oriented, which makes it easier to manufacture in a laboratory setting.