Veneer on fleece
The delicate and elegant material veneer is an eye-catcher in and of itself. The reinforcement on the back makes it possible for large formats, the most delicate works and curved designs to be realized. The material always retains its elegance.
Ideal for:
Carpentry work
Veneer on fleece is particularly often used to cover furniture fronts, doors or back walls with fine types of wood and is therefore the ideal material for carpenters to create real wood veneered surfaces in no time.
Laser engraving
Veneer on fleece is particularly suitable for laser engraving work. Because the wooden surface is particularly fine and delicate. The generous format of 2800x1250mm makes it easy to cut to the desired format. All you need is a cutter knife or sharp and sturdy scissors.
Laser cutting
The material, with a total thickness of just 0.6-0.9mm, appears extremely delicate and yet the fleece-reinforced back gives it enormous strength. This makes the finest cutouts possible, which are ideal for further refinement and thus enhance many everyday objects.
processing
Veneer on fleece can be processed with the usual adhesive systems: PVAc, urea/melamine, PUR or contact adhesive.
Machining properties
editing | Very good result | good result | satisfactory result | bad result | not possible |
Sawing | X | ||||
Drill | X | ||||
Grind | X | ||||
Laser cutting | X | ||||
Laser engraving | X | ||||
Milling | X | ||||
Mill engraving | X | ||||
Cut with a cutter knife | X | ||||
Cut with scissors | X | ||||
paint | X | ||||
Dying | X | ||||
Glue | X | ||||
Bonding | X |
Are you not sure which material is right for your purpose and laser performance? Then find out more in our guide or let us advise you to find the optimal material!
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The images displayed are sample images. Wood is a natural product, each piece is unique. The goods received may differ from the example image in terms of color, structure and condition. The complete satisfaction of our customers is our most important asset.
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