Structure of panel furniture

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The panel furniture is a wood-based panel as the main base material, and the panel is a basic structure of the disassembly and assembly furniture, and all the surface-decorated artificial panels and hardware are connected. The panel furniture has the basic features of detachable, versatile, stylish, non-deformable, stable quality and affordable. The combination of panel furniture is usually connected by various metal hardware. It is very convenient to assemble and disassemble. The furniture with high processing precision can be disassembled and installed many times for convenient transportation. Because the substrate breaks the original physical structure of the wood, it is warm and When the humidity changes greatly, the deformation of the wood-based panel is much better than that of the solid wood, and the quality is more stable than the quality of the solid Wood Furniture.

The common finishing materials for panel furniture are thin wood (commonly known as veneer), melamine impregnated paper, wood grain paper (commonly known as sticker), PVC rubber sheet, polyester paint surface (commonly known as baking paint). The latter three finishes are typically used for mid- to low-end furniture, while natural veneer finishes are used for high-end products. Panel furniture is made of medium density fiberboard or particleboard for surface veneering. A large part of this type of furniture is wood grain simulation furniture. The veneer of some panel furniture sold on the market is more and more realistic, the gloss and feel are good, and the products with fine craftsmanship are also very expensive.

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