I. Advantages:
The product effectively reduces noise by mitigating the slow reflection of sound, buffering the impact of deep bass, and absorbing unwanted sharp waves from the material itself, thereby creating a three-level noise reduction function within the space.
2. Wood can regulate moisture in the air. When the vapor pressure of water vapor in the air is greater than that in the wood, the wood absorbs moisture from the air, a process known as adsorption. Conversely, it is desorption. Wood adjusts the air's moisture through its own respiration.
3. With its extensive applications, the material boasts a natural, delicate wood grain texture that cannot be replicated by any other substance. Skillfully utilizing wood veneer materials allows for better use of every inch of space, achieving a highly unified indoor decor style and exuding a grandeur that reflects the owner's exquisite taste. Calling wood veneer the "ace in the hole" for luxury homes is not an overstatement.
II. Drawbacks:
1. Some wood veneer materials are not durable enough. For instance, rubberwood has an unpleasant odor, is prone to discoloration, rot, and termite infestation due to its high sugar content. It's difficult to dry, not very wear-resistant, tends to crack, and is easily warped and deformed. Wood processing is easy, but veneer processing is more prone to deformation.
Many oak wood pieces become unsuitable for furniture use after dehydration due to warping and deformation. However, since oak is expensive, many manufacturers still use this warped wood to produce furniture.




