Particleboard
The wood raw material is broken into small pieces in chipping machines, dried in drying ovens to a certain moisture level, and subjected to a screening process. Then it is mixed with glue, hardener, and substances that provide hydrophobic properties, and pressed under high temperature and pressure. As a result of this process, large, wide-surfaced boards are obtained.
Known in the market as “Sunta” or “Artificial Board,” this product is frequently used especially in the furniture and construction sectors. Durability, affordable cost, and the advantage of wide surfaces are among the reasons why chipboard products are preferred.
Moisture-Resistant Particleboard
These boards, which show higher resistance against water and moisture compared to standard boards and are referred to in the market as green chipboard, are produced. Special sizes can also be produced according to customer requests.