The overlaid panel consists of a layered board structure, including a pattern layer, a base paper layer, and a decorative layer between them. The pattern layer, decorative layer, and base paper layer are hot-pressed and bonded into an integral unit.
Thanks to this technical structure, the overlaid panel does not require edge banding during installation, which reduces cost and simplifies construction. It also avoids unevenness at joints, preventing inconvenience in use and ensuring an attractive, neat overall appearance.
Overlaid panels are indispensable in industry and have gained increasing attention, becoming a key product in industrial manufacturing. Proper use and maintenance are critical for users.
To extend the service life of overlaid panels, in addition to reasonable selection and correct installation, daily maintenance and care are extremely important. After decoration, measures must be taken to prevent cracking and peeling.
This mainly involves:
Avoiding long-term direct sunlight
Preventing the indoor environment from becoming excessively dry
These factors directly affect the service life of the panel.
Notes on Plywood Processing Performance (Supplementary)
Due to its special manufacturing process, plywood offers excellent hardness and strength, comparable to or even better than solid wood.
In processing and production, plywood demonstrates outstanding workability:
It can be easily sawn, planed, grooved, drilled, nailed, and chiseled like ordinary wood.
It is neither too hard to process nor prone to damage under mechanical operations, ensuring efficiency in construction and manufacturing.
Furthermore, plywood features excellent vibration resistance and damping performance, and can resist periodic fatigue damage.





