3. Wood by-products
The unofficial term "wood-derived products" can be used to extend the old, restrictive term "wood-derived panels" to other existing and future wood-derived products whose appearance is not or will not necessarily be that of a panel. These products, which have recently appeared on the market, are described in § .
3.1 Panels
This family includes sheet materials whose raw material is wood in various forms (solid, veneer, fibers, particles) assembled with a synthetic adhesive or mineral binder. Their manufacturing process enables them to overcome the dimensional limits imposed by the shaft. These industrially-manufactured materials are characterized by their homogeneous physico-mechanical properties. They are composite materials in which certain...
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