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Reconstituted wood is a type of wood product made from wood chips, sawdust, and other wood-based materials. It is created by combining these materials with a binding agent, such as resin, and then pressing them into a desired shape. Reconstituted wood is often used in furniture, flooring, and other wood products. It is also used in construction, as it is more durable and cost-effective than natural wood.
Reconstituted wood is becoming increasingly popular due to its sustainability and environmental benefits. It is made from recycled wood, which reduces the need for harvesting new wood. Additionally, it is often treated with fire retardants, making it a safer option for use in construction.
Some companies in the reconstituted wood market include Wood-Skin, Wood-Mizer, and Wood-Flex. These companies specialize in producing reconstituted wood products for a variety of applications. They offer a wide range of products, from furniture to flooring, and are committed to providing high-quality, sustainable solutions. Show Less Read more