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Defining Hardwood Veneer Log Quality Attributes
Author(s) -
Jan Wiedenbeck,
Michael C. Wiemann,
Delton Alderman,
John E. Baumgras,
William G. Luppold
Publication year - 2004
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2737/ne-gtr-313
Subject(s) - veneer , quality (philosophy) , hardwood , business , procurement , demographics , softwood , pulp and paper industry , engineering , marketing , botany , materials science , composite material , philosophy , demography , epistemology , sociology , biology
This publication provides a broad spectrum of information on the hardwood veneer industry in North America. Veneer manufacturers and their customers impose guidelines in specifying wood quality attributes that are very discriminating but poorly defined (e.g., exceptional color, texture, and/or figure characteristics). To better understand and begin to define the most important attributes that distinguish veneer logs from sawlogs, and high-end from low-end veneer logs, we visited and interviewed veneer log buyers and sellers, veneer manufacturers, and veneer sales personnel. The first section of this report provides information on the demographics of the hardwood veneer industry and domestic and export market influences on veneer manufacturing. This is followed by a discussion of: 1) veneer quality requirements for different product markets, 2) veneer log quality evaluation procedures, 3) veneer log procurement systems, 4) regional variations in veneer log quality characteristics, and 5) species-specific quality requirements and issues.

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