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Pine Finger Joint Board

Spruce Wood Finger Joint Board in China

Product Introduction

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Finger Joint Board Description

Finger-jointed board is a type of solid wood board made by splicing multiple wooden boards together. Its name comes from the serrated joints between the vertical wooden boards, which resemble the shape of two fingers interlaced. The wooden boards are spliced with a serrated mortise and tenon structure (divided into "visible joints" and "hidden joints").

It no longer needs to be glued to the top and bottom of the board, so the amount of glue used is much less than other artificial boards such as wood board, which is more environmentally friendly.

Finger Joint Board Specification

Products Name

Finger Joint Board

Size

1220*2440mm

Thickness

15mm; 17mm; 18mm

Tolerance

± 0.1mm

Wood Spaces

Pine; Spruce; Poplar; China Fir

 

Details Display

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Strong Stability: Spruce has a fine, straight grain, stable material properties, is resistant to deformation and cracking, exhibits excellent decay resistance, is easy to plane, and boasts a smooth surface.

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With its light white color, minimal knots, and clear, natural grain, it absorbs paint and stain well, making it suitable for designs that preserve the original wood texture.

 

Spruce Board Process:

Log sawing → Drying (moisture content controlled at 10%–12%) → Defect removal → Finger-jointing → Gluing and extrusion (end pressure 0.6–1.0 MPa) → Panel formation → Sanding and trimming

 

FJ Timber Features

1.Furniture Manufacturing: Cabinet partitions, drawer fronts, table and chair frames, etc.

2.Interior Decoration: Flooring, wall lining (moisture-resistant treatment required).

3.Special Needs: Camphorwood finger-jointed panels for wardrobes to prevent insect infestation.

 

Spruce Board Applications

1. Wood Furniture: Used in wardrobes, bookcases, tatami mats, and more. Due to its environmental friendliness and excellent formability, it's suitable for formaldehyde-sensitive spaces (such as bedrooms).

2. Decorative Materials: Surfaces can be veneered or painted directly, blending into natural designs like those in Nordic and Japanese styles.

3. Building Accessories: Used as a base material for partitions and ceilings, leveraging its sound and heat insulation properties.


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