Finger Joint Board

Industrial finger joint boards, also known as finger joint laminated boards, are a type of wood material produced by bonding small natural wood strips together with adhesive and pressing them under high temperature and pressure.

Industrial finger joint boards offer several advantages over traditional solid wood, including:

  • Cost-Effectiveness: Utilizing less expensive plantation wood as raw material makes industrial finger joint boards more competitively priced than solid wood.
  • Versatile Sizes: Industrial finger joint boards can be manufactured in various sizes and thicknesses to meet diverse customer needs.
  • High Durability: Thanks to modern production processes and high-quality adhesives, industrial finger joint boards are highly durable, with excellent resistance to warping and pest damage.
  • Aesthetic Appeal: With their naturally attractive wood grain surface, industrial finger joint boards can be finished in a variety of colors to suit different interior design styles.
  • Eco-Friendliness: Using industrial finger joint boards helps reduce the exploitation of natural forests, contributing to environmental protection. Industrial finger joint boards are widely used in furniture manufacturing, home decoration, partition construction, floor paneling, pallet making, and more.

Some common types of industrial finger joint boards include:

  • Finger Joint Strips: These boards are made from small, equally-sized wood strips that are joined together vertically or horizontally.
  • Block Finger Joint Boards: These boards are made from larger wood blocks that are cut, shaped, and joined together. Veneer Boards: These boards are produced from thin layers of wood that are peeled from logs, then stacked and pressed under high temperature and pressure.