This thermally treated hardwood veneer is produced from deciduous species to GOST 99-2016 in thicknesses above 1 mm, supplied in grades from elite (E) through I–IV to match the buyer's quality and budget targets. Thermal treatment deepens the natural tone of the wood and improves dimensional stability, giving furniture and door manufacturers a darker, richer face material without staining operations.
Veneer remains the most economical route to a genuine-wood surface: a cubic meter of log yields hundreds of square meters of decorative face, which is why furniture factories, door producers and panel laminators consume it in steady volume. The multi-grade offer is commercially useful — elite leaves go to visible faces while lower grades cover backs, cores and paint-grade work, letting one supplier fill the whole consumption profile.
Wholesale pricing starts at 1.20 USD with a 1,000-unit minimum order, positioning the product for plywood and furniture plants, joinery workshops and timber-products traders consolidating export volumes.
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