How is Symfonie wood made?
Symfonie wood is manufactured by binding together veneers with adhesives to create a densified laminated wood. This process creates composite panels; densified laminated wood blocks that are used to make products like furniture, home décor, cabinets, flooring, building materials, etc.
What Kind of Veneer Quality is used in Symfonie Wood?
Our densified laminated wood panels include FSC certified veneers from Europe are used in the manufacturing process. FSC certification guarantees that the products are responsibly sourced. Each veneer is inspected for conformance to quality parameters.
What Resin is used in manufacturing process of Symfonie Wood?
Each batch of resin used in the manufacturing process is tested for compliance and adherence to physical properties.
What are the advantages of densified laminated wood?
Composite wood products offer several advantages over solid wood, including:
Durability: Composite wood is more durable than solid wood, making it less likely to dent, scratch, or chip.
Sustainability: Composite wood is an eco-friendly alternative to solid wood, as it reduces waste and uses renewable resources.
Consistency: Composite wood's uniform texture and color make it easy to work with and can give products a more finished look.
Is composite wood safe?
When composite wood products are made, they are often treated with chemicals. Formaldehyde is one such chemical that is often used in the manufacturing process. However, composite wood products adhere to laws and permits to meet emissions standards, which limits the amount of formaldehyde that can be emitted into the air.
Symfonie wood panels are CARB + EU compliant. Every batch of panel is tested for water absorption, shrinkage and bonding test.