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Sample of materials used for production.

1, High-Density Fiberboard (HDF)

White Black Beech Bardolino Maple Walnut
White HDF Black HDF Beech Bardolino Maple Walnut

HDF (High-Density Fiberboard) is an English term for a high-density fiberboard. It is a material made from wood fibers mixed with glue and compressed under high pressure and heat. This process creates a solid board with high density and uniform structure.

2, Plywood

Beech Birch Poplar
Beech Birch Poplar

Plywood is a material made from layers of wood veneers or thin wood plies glued together under pressure and heat. Plywood is used in various applications including construction, furniture making, packaging industry, and crafting. Here is a description of plywood made from beech, birch, and poplar:

Beech Plywood:

Beech plywood is made from layers of beech wood veneers glued together. Beech wood is hard and strong, contributing to the plywood's high strength and durability. It is commonly used in furniture making, especially for structural parts of furniture like beds, cabinets, or tables. Beech plywood can have a natural light brown color with characteristic wood grain.

Birch Plywood:

Birch plywood is made from layers of birch wood veneers glued together. Birch is a fine and light wood with a smooth surface texture. Birch plywood is known for its strength, durability, and moisture resistance. It is often used in furniture making, offering an aesthetically pleasing look due to its light color and smooth surface. Birch plywood is also frequently used in construction for making floors, claddings, and decorative elements.

Poplar Plywood:

Poplar plywood is made from layers of poplar wood veneers glued together. Poplar wood is light and soft, contributing to the plywood's low weight and easy workability. It is commonly used in crafting activities such as modeling,Construction models and carving. It has a light to medium brown color with distinct annual rings and wood texture.

It is important to note that the properties of plywood can be influenced not only by the type of wood but also by the quality of the adhesive and the manufacturing process. There are many other types of plywood available on the market, each with different specifications and uses.

3. Plexiglass - Acrylic Glass (PMMA)

Standard:

Transparent Black White
Transparent Black White

Pearlescent:

Gold Silver Bronze Blue Pink
Gold Silver Bronze Blue Pink

Mirrored:

Gold Silver
Gold Silver

PMMA (polymethylmethacrylate), also known as acrylic or plexiglass, is a transparent thermoplastic polymer. It is made from methyl methacrylate, which is polymerized into a solid plastic material. PMMA has several significant properties and applications:

Transparency and optical properties:

PMMA is highly transparent and has excellent optical properties. It has high light transmittance, allowing for effective light transmission without significant distortion. This makes it a popular material for manufacturing glass substitutes such as windows, lighting fixtures, display cases, and optical fibers.

Resilience:

PMMA is relatively resistant to external influences. It is UV resistant, preventing yellowing and material degradation. PMMA also withstands most chemicals well, making it a suitable material for various industrial and laboratory applications.

Lightness:

PMMA is a lightweight material. Its density is about half that of glass, making it easier to handle products made from this material. This reduces the weight of end products and facilitates their transportation.

Easy to work with:

PMMA is relatively easy to work with.Flame-retardant material. It can be cut, milled, shaped, polished, and drilled, enabling the production of complex and precise components and structures.

Aesthetic properties:

PMMA is available in various colors and levels of transparency. It can be easily dyed, allowing for a wide range of design options. PMMA also takes shaping well, enabling the creation of various shapes and structures.

PMMA has a wide range of applications. It is used in architecture for the production of window panes, light panels, and decorative elements. In the automotive industry, it is used for manufacturing headlights, taillights, and transparent panels. In the medical industry, PMMA is used in the production of dental products, optical lenses, and prosthetics. Other applications include advertising boards, display cases, aquariums, and art installations.

4. Cardboard

Gold Silver
Gold Silver

Cardboard with a surface treatment of gold and silver foil, 1.5 mm thick, is a material that combines the properties of cardboard with the aesthetic appearance and surface durability of gold and silver foil.

Cardboard:

Cardboard is a stronger and more rigid form of paper, made from layers of paper fiber. It has stiffness and stability, allowing for various applications including packaging, corrugated cardboard, and printing materials. Cardboard is relatively light, easy to work with, and recyclable, making it a more environmentally friendly choice.

Surface treatment with gold and silver foil:

The surface of cardboard is covered with a thin layer of gold and silver foil. This foil adds aesthetic value and a luxurious look to the material. Gold and silver foil can be glossy, reflecting light, or matte, providing a more subtle appearance.

Thickness 1.5 mm:

The thickness of cardboard with a surface treatment of gold and silver foil is 1.5 mm. This thickness provides sufficient strength and stability for various applications such as packaging, corrugated cardboard, exhibition stands, jewelry boxes, etc.

Cardboard with a surface treatment of gold and silver foil, 1.5 mm thick, is a suitable material for creating products that require a combination of aesthetic appearance, strength, and stability. It is often used in the packaging industry for luxury products, gift boxes, promotional materials, and other decorative and presentational purposes.