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Wood composites, within the broader scope of wood and wood products, represent a category of materials that combine wood fibers with various polymer matrices to create products distinct from traditional lumber. These engineered materials are designed to optimize certain properties, such as strength, durability, and resistance to moisture and decay, often surpassing the capabilities of solid wood in specific applications. The wood composites market can be seen as an innovative segment in the wood industry, focusing on addressing the limitations of natural wood and providing sustainable alternatives by utilizing wood waste and recycled materials. This market includes a diversity of products such as particleboard, medium-density fibreboard (MDF), laminated veneer lumber (LVL), and wood-plastic composites (WPCs), each serving different end uses ranging from construction and infrastructure to furniture and decorative applications.
Among companies that operate within the wood composites market are names such as Weyerhaeuser, which is known for producing engineered wood products, Georgia-Pacific that manufactures a variety of wood composite panels, and Trex Company, specializing in wood-plastic composite decking. Additionally, LP Building Solutions produces a range of engineered wood products, and Norbord is a leading manufacturer of oriented strand board (OSB), another important wood composite product. These companies, among others, continue to drive innovation and development within the wood composites sector, offering a complementary suite of products alongside traditional wood offerings. Show Less Read more