Precious Wood Films, often also referred to as decorative paper, furniture film, PVC furniture film, or engineered wood veneer, is a decorative surface material. It utilizes advanced coating and printing technologies to accurately replicate the color and texture of precious woods,such as black walnut, ash wood, oak, wenge, red sandalwood, etc. on base materials (including PVC, PP, PET, etc.).
The core value of Precious Wood Films lies in achieving the tactile feel and visual effect of precious woods at extremely low cost and with high flexibility.
Ⅰ.What Are the Main Types of Precious Wood Films?
PVC Decorative Film:It is the most common type, featuring high cost-effectiveness and good flexibility. It is suitable for simple curved surfaces and flat surfaces.
PP Decorative Film: More environmentally friendly, usually with less odor, and chlorine-free. It is often used in occasions with high environmental requirements.
PET Decorative Film: Boasts superior performance, including better high-temperature resistance, recyclability, and aging resistance, along with a more excellent hand feel.
Acrylic Decorative Film:It has higher surface hardness, good gloss, and excellent wear resistance. It is commonly used for high-end furniture and cabinets.
Ⅱ.What Are the Core Features and Advantages of Precious Wood Films?
1. Extremely High Cost-Effectiveness
The greatest advantage: Its decorative effect is comparable to that of solid wood, which often costs thousands of yuan per cubic meter. However,Precious Wood Films’s cost may be only one-tenth or even one-tenth of that of solid wood. This allows ordinary consumers to also enjoy the decorative effect of "precious wood".
2. Realistic Appearance and Rich Choices
Modern printing technology can highly reproduce the texture, color, and even pores and knots of various precious woods, resulting in an extremely realistic visual effect.
Not restricted by wood species, origin, or resources,Precious Wood Films can offer thousands of pattern and color options, including textures of some wood species that are rare in nature or have been banned from logging.
3.Prominent Physical Properties
Wear and Scratch Resistance: The surface wear-resistant layer makes Precious Wood Films more resistant to daily wear than ordinary solid wood paint finishes.
Moisture and Corrosion Resistance: It is not afraid of moisture and water vapor, and will not crack, deform or mold like solid wood.Precious Wood Films are very suitable for humid environments such as kitchens and bathrooms.
Easy to Clean and Maintain: With a smooth surface,Precious Wood Films only needs to be wiped with a damp cloth, resulting in extremely low maintenance costs.
Fire and Flame Retardancy: Most products meet the B1-level flame retardant standard, ensuring higher safety.
4.Eco-friendlyand Energy Conservation
Precious Wood Films protect forest resources and reduces the felling of rare tree species.The production process consumes less energy compared with solid wood processing.
Many products comply with international environmental standards (such as REACH, ROHS), and are low in formaldehyde or even formaldehyde-free.
5.Convenient Processing and Wide Application
Precious Wood Films can be easily applied to the surfaces of various base materials,such as medium-density fiberboard (MDF), particleboard, metal, plastic, etc. through processes like vacuum thermoforming, wrapping, and flat lamination.
Precious Wood Films are highly suitable for shaping processes such as carving and routing, enabling the creation of complex three-dimensional decorative effects.
Ⅲ.Comparison with Solid Wood Veneer and Solid Wood
Feature |
Precious Wood Species Decorative Film |
SolidWoodVeneer (NaturalVeneer) |
SolidWood |
Cost |
Low |
Medium |
High |
Appearance Authenticity |
High (Imitated) |
Extremely High (Natural) |
Extremely High (Natural) |
Texture Consistency |
High (Controllable) |
Medium-Low (Natural Variations) |
Low (Natural Variations) |
Stability |
Extremely High (Moisture-resistant, no cracking) |
Medium (Affected by base material) |
Low (Prone to thermal expansion and contraction) |
Durability |
High (Wear-resistant, scratch-resistant) |
Medium (Depends on paint finish) |
Medium (Depends on paint finish) |
Environmental Friendliness |
High (Protects forests) |
Medium (Consumes wood) |
Medium (Consumes wood) |
Shaping Capability |
Strong (Easy to wrap) |
Average |
Depends on processing |
Ingeneral,Precious Wood Films are an outstanding representative of modern material technology and aesthetic design. It does not attempt to replace solid wood by "passing off as the real thing"; instead, it provides a more efficient, economical, and sustainable modern solution to address the scarcity, high cost, and instability of solid wood resources.
If you pursue the visual effect and texture of precious wood, while also valuing budget, durability, and environmental friendliness, then Precious Wood Films is undoubtedly an extremely wise choice.
Coloud Colour (Shandong) Lingoliloeng tsa Theknoloji Co, Ltd.
Bala haholoanyaneRomela LipatlisisoHo tšepahala le boleng ho lebisoa e le senotlolo sa ho ntlafala, ho etsa hore mebala e mele pele ho qoqa le rona ea ho qoqa le rona.
Bala haholoanyaneRomela Lipatlisiso'Mala oa nakong e tlang ke k'hamphani ea litsebiso ea khoebo ea kantle ho naha e khethehileng setsing sa PVC ea boleng bo holimo le thupa ea bohlokoa ea paro ea liphoofolo tse khabisang. Ha re khona ho utloisisa ka botebo ka mekhoa le mekhoa e metle ea mekhabiso e sa tsitsang, re ikemiselitse ho boloka likhathatso le mekhabiso e fapaneng le ea maiketsetso lefatšeng ka bophara.
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Bala haholoanyaneRomela LipatlisisoFuture Colors was founded in 2008.Specializing in the production of PVC/PP/PET Decorative Wood Grain Films.Products of high quality were widely used in a variety of architecture.
Bala haholoanyaneRomela LipatlisisoMebala e tlang ke moetsi ea etellang pele ho PVC / Pet / PP Mokhabiso oa Mokhabiso oa Chaena le Lihlahisoa tsa eona li romelletsoe bareki lefatšeng ka ho khetheha, lifofane tsa koluoa ea patsi.
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