Composite Wood
Composite wood, also known as engineered wood, is a man-made material created by combining wood fibers, adhesives, and other additives. This process results in products like plywood, particleboard, and oriented strand board (OSB), which are designed to enhance strength, durability, and resistance to moisture compared to traditional solid wood.
Composite wood is commonly used in construction, furniture, and flooring due to its versatility and cost-effectiveness. It can be manufactured in various sizes and shapes, making it suitable for a wide range of applications. Additionally, it often utilizes recycled materials, contributing to more sustainable building practices.