Mixed hardwood veneer refers to a variety of veneers peeled from woods such as eucalyptus, stytax, acacia, rubberwood, teak, pine, oak, magnolia, and many others. After peeling and cutting the sheets, workers dry and store them for use in plywood production. Manufacturers also often use this product to laminate the surface of engineered wood, creating a complete plywood product.
Each type of mixed hardwood will have different characteristics and sizes. However, mixed hardwood veneers still retain the good qualities of the wood they come from, but with the added advantage of richness and variety in species and high aesthetic appeal. The diverse range of mixed hardwoods produces many attractive veneer sheets with beautiful grain patterns and lengths, making them an appealing choice for various applications in the wood industry and construction.








