What Is A Particleboard

Particleboard is an engineered wood made by compressing and gluing wood chips or shavings. It’s used widely in furniture and construction, offering strength and ease of cutting/shaping. One use is as a core for film-faced plywood sheets, covered with melamine film to provide an attractive, durable finish for various surfaces. Plywood, a related product, consists of layers of wood veneer glued together for strength. Common types, like birch, are stable and moisture-resistant, suitable for sheathing and flooring. Artists and designers also use colored plywood creatively, showcasing its potential beyond traditional uses.