XUZHOU MEGA ’s vast collection of reconstituted veneers have been developed to fit in with the latest trends in the furniture, architecture and interior design industries. Their Italian flair and desire for the highest quality mean you are guaranteed to be receiving the high-quality reconstituted wood veneer.
Our reconstituted and engineered wood veneers recreate shades and nuances from the most classic and traditional to the most modern and imaginative. The patterns created by the interweaving and the combination of colours give rise to an infinite range of continually evolving finishes.
Thanks to this revolutionary production method, we can guarantee the repeatability and continuity of the texture and colour of the wood.
All of the reconstituted multi-laminar veneers are produced using the highest quality natural real Ayous and Polar woods. They are then stained with acid dyes in aqueous solutions and using ureic resins with low formaldehyde content. The veneers are in full compliance with international regulations on environmental protection and sustainability.
Reconstituted veneer can be glued onto all wood-based supports with ureic or vinyl
glues. For gluing onto supports in different materials we recommend first carrying out
tests to check for any technical problems and assess the performance of the finished
product.
To remove from the product any traces of manipulation and/or glue left over from the gluing operation, the veneer should be sanded with grade 100/150/180 sandpaper, used singly or in succession on manual or automatic sanders. Sanding carried out at right-angles to the grain, if done forcefully, may leave on the material visible micro scratches or tears; it is necessary therefore, to perform tests beforehand in order to assess the result and decide which specific sanding techniques to adopt.
Reconstituted veneer may be varnished using the methods and classes of products recommended for varnishing natural wood, which are designed to preserve the material from phenomena of chemical/physical (photodegradation, thermal degradation) and mechanical (scrapes, blows, etc.) deterioration. It is advisable, in any case, to follow carefully the specific instructions provided by the varnish manufacturer, and to carry out tests before subjecting the reconstituted veneer to varnishing processes.