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2ply Wood-Backer, Premium Flat-Cut Cherry Veneer Sheet, 4' x 8' x .032"

$ 36.19

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Veneer Type: Veneer Sheet
  • Condition: New
  • Featured Refinements: Wood Veneer
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

    Description

    APPRX .00 in Shipping & Box Fees INCLUDED!!!
    5 MORE AVAILABLE. PLEASE SEND MESSAGE. CAN ADD MORE WITH NO ADDED CHARGES. Picture looks more like it would with a clear-coat finish on it. 2-Ply hardwood veneer has a perpendicular face-to-back construction utilizing a thin acrylic membrane to provide protection against bubbling, glue seepage and telegraphing. The product provides no unsightly edge lines, unlike phenolic-backed veneer. The crossband construction allows this 2-Ply veneer to bend on moderate curves in the horizontal or vertical direction.
    Thickness: .032-.035 plus or minus .005
    Size Availability: 2' x 8', 4' x 8'
    Machine Surface Sand: 150 grit
    Packaging Standard: 1-5 pcs / 6-10 pcs
    Typical Box Size:11-3/8" x 11-3/8" x 50" / 13-5/8" x 13-5/8" x 50"
    Weight/4X8 Sheet: 3.94 lbs
    (Bending Radius) Flexibility: Avg. 5" (varies with specie)
    Standard Size: 4' x 8'
    Maximum Size: 4' x 10'
    Recommended Glue: Solvent-based contact (flexible glue line)
    Storage
    Best to store in a climate controlled environment (Heated in winter/Air-conditioned in summer)
    Relative humidity of 35% is best
    Avoid exposure to sunlight
    Color and Grain Appearance
    Variation can be expected from sheet to sheet and lot to lot
    Sequence matching available upon request
    General Application Information
    Inspect material for satisfaction of quality and grade prior to lamination
    All veneer should be acclimated prior to application
    Ideal temperature for application is 70-80° F
    Ideal humidity is 35%
    Surface must be clean, dry and smooth (free of dust, grease, wax) to ensure a good bond
    Use of solvent-based adhesives is recommended. Water-based adhesives are not recommended
    Veneer scrapers are recommended for hand application to allow for maximum pressure. "J" rollers are not recommended
    Adhesive should be allowed to cure for 48 hours prior to finishing
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