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Engineering Door
Engineering door is a door made of natural wood that has been processed, stacked, and given a layer of veneer so that it becomes a door. Why should engineering doors be made? This engineering door is here to cover problems that often arise in solid wood doors, such as warping, cracking, shrinkage and others.
What are the stages of the process of making engineering doors from wood:
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Before being processed into engineering doors, wood is in the oven first until the moisture content reaches 12%.
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After being in the oven, the wood will be split or cut to size.
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After splitting, glue is given to glue the wood together (joint laminating) so that it becomes a board that can be used for slimar or door filling.
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After forming a door, it is then coated with veneer according to the appearance of the door. (The veneer coating process can also be done before the assembly or assembly process.
The advantages of solid wood engineering compared to solid wood doors:
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Engineered wood doors are relatively resistant to shrinkage and warping because they consist of layers of wood glued together.
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Engineered wood doors are more environmentally friendly because they use leftovers from wood factories.
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Engineered wood doors are more varied and have an attractive appearance because they are coated with veneers of various types of wood as needed.
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Engineered wooden doors are resistant to termites and have resistance to sound leaks.
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Can be finished with melamine or duco paint.






