Wood Composite
Wood composite is a man-made material created by combining wood fibers, particles, or veneers with adhesives and other additives. This process results in a product that can mimic the appearance of natural wood while offering enhanced durability and resistance to environmental factors. Common types of wood composites include particle board, medium-density fiberboard (MDF), and oriented strand board (OSB).
Wood composites are widely used in furniture, flooring, and construction due to their versatility and cost-effectiveness. They can be easily shaped and finished, making them suitable for various applications. Additionally, wood composites often utilize recycled materials, contributing to more sustainable building practices.