Jan 17, 2003 15:12
21 yrs ago
English term

engeneere wood

Non-PRO English Tech/Engineering
engeneere wood

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I'm not sure what an engeneer wood say, but here's a definition I found on the web for engineered wood:


The term "engineered wood products" refers to wood-based products that are combined with various
resins, glues, and adhesives to produce solid wood substitutes. "Engineered" implies being designed to
meet a specific task. The product is engineered with specific strength and durability parameters to achieve
optimum efficiency for a specific end use. Engineered wood products are composites. They combine a
variety of different materials with wood fiber to produce a product that is as strong or stronger than the
traditional material being replaced.
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agree Peter Coles
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agree Kim Metzger : You definitely have the better definition.
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Thank you. I take it Fast Eddy's still in revovery?
agree Edith Kelly
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agree Paula Ibbotson
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agree kaalema
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manufactured wood products

Engineered Wood Products for Superior Performance

The scope of engineered wood products manufactured by APA and APA EWS members is immense. Engineered wood products are a high-performance, consistent, reliable and environmentally responsible choice for everything from construction to materials handling applications to home projects.
In this section, you will find a brief overview of the most common engineered wood products, along with links to the APA members who manufacture products of interest to you.
Peer comment(s):

agree Hazel Whiteley
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agree Peter Coles
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agree Paula Ibbotson
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