Acacia Core Veneer

Being cultivated extensively, the source of Acacia wood is relatively stable. While previously primarily known as a raw material for the paper industry, Acacia is now widely used in the plywood industry.

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Being cultivated extensively, the source of Acacia wood is relatively stable. While previously primarily known as a raw material for the paper industry, Acacia is now widely used in the plywood industry. Acacia veneers have lower warping tendencies compared to other mixed woods, with durable mechanical strength. Additionally, Acacia exhibits natural resistance to termites, with smooth grains ranging in color from light yellow to dark brown, making it suitable for various purposes.

However, Acacia also has some drawbacks such as relatively low hardness, susceptibility to surface scratches, and limited tolerance to prolonged damp conditions. Nevertheless, Acacia veneers offer excellent economic value due to their reasonable pricing, competitiveness, and comparable quality to natural wood veneers or imported woods.