Definition of «wood composite»

Wood composite refers to a material made by combining wood fibers or particles with a binding agent, such as glue or resin, to create a sturdy and durable product. It is used as an alternative to solid wood and has properties that make it resistant to warping, rotting, and decay.

Sentences with «wood composite»

  • The stool is made of wood composite so I sanded down the peeling paint and rough areas using an electric sander. (ribbonsandglue.com)
  • Last September the Vancouver wood composite maker agreed to be taken over by Nashville — based Louisiana - Pacific for US$ 1.1 billion, a 30 % premium over its share price. (canadianbusiness.com)
  • Non-toxic finish is applied to eco-friendly wood composite that meets or exceeds all US Consumer Product Safety Commission Standards, conforms to ASTM standards. (simplybabyfurniture.com)
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