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0.6 mm Tilia, Aspen rotary cut veneer 50000 m2 / spot

  • Request
    18444877
  • Date
    2024-06-04
  • Status : expired

Product

Type of species European Hardwood
Species Tilia (Lime Tree), Aspen (white poplar)
Cut Rotary cut

Specifications

Quality AB (first and second)
Volume 50000 m2 (sqm) Spot - 1 time Convert
Thickness 0.6 mm  Convert
Description
Lime wood rotary cut veneer for surface of plywood. It will be used for interior wall panel or furniture in Japan.
Grades are required to make separately A, B and C.
Ratio of A/B/C = 50+ /30 /20-
*Attached photos are 3 grades for 3 each.
Thickness : 0.55mm or 0.6mm
Width: 114(120) / 131(137) / 152(160) / 183(193) / 228(240) / 304(320) / 456(480) / 911(960)mm *Invoice (Actual)
Length: 1820(1910)mm *Invoice (Actual)
Destination: CIF Tomakomai Japan

Price & Conditions

Price On demand
Buys from: Worldwide

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