Finish: PET Diagonal Check Texture Decorative Film
Substrate: Wooden Material (MDF、PB、OSB、PLY、Solid Wood)
Product Specifications: 1220×2440×18mm / 1220×2745×18mm
Veneer: Double PET Film / Single PET Film + Melamine Paper
Product Colors:


Size, color, substrate and veneer quantity customizable
Wooden substrate PET decorative panel is a decorative panel widely used in whole-house customization. It adopts PUR adhesive and special flat lamination equipment to accurately bond PET decorative film to the surface of wooden substrates such as MDF, PB, OSB, plywood and solid wood board. This board is extensively applied to decorative parts including cabinets, wardrobes, room doors and wall panels, featuring both aesthetics and practicality.

1 Finish: PET Decorative Film, for detailed information, please refer to the PET decorative film product page.
2 Substrate: Wooden substrate
a. MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard) : Manufactured by breaking wood or plant fibers into fine powder-like fibers, drying them, and blending them with urea-formaldehyde resin or other adhesives. The mixture is then pressed under high temperature and pressure. MDF features a smooth surface and a uniform, fine internal structure.
b. PB (Particle Board) : Commonly known as particle board in the market. Produced by breaking wood or wood residues into particles or chips, blending them with adhesives, and pressing them under heat and pressure. Generally, the larger the particles, the better the mechanical strength of the board.
c. OSB (Oriented Strand Board) : Made from large, geometrically shaped wood strands (similar to thin wood flakes) that are oriented in specific directions — usually with the surface layers aligned longitudinally and the core layer aligned transversely. These layers are bonded with adhesives, typically MDI glue (a formaldehyde-free, eco-friendly adhesive), under high temperature and pressure.
d. Plywood: Also referred to as plyboard or multi-layer board. Manufactured by cross-laminating multiple thin wood veneers, with each adjacent layer oriented perpendicular to the previous one, and bonding them with adhesives. Usually produced in odd numbers of layers such as 3-ply, 5-ply, or 9-ply.
e. Solid Wood Board: Made from complete, natural wood (solid lumber) that is sawn, dried, and planed while preserving the wood’s natural grain and characteristics. Depending on the structure, it can be a full solid board or a finger-joint board (constructed by joining short wood sections).
3 Backside: PET Decorative Film / Color-matched Melamine Paper Backing

732Y-ⅠW-ST

746YS-ⅠW-BZ

775Y-ⅠW-BP

504Y-ⅠW-FG

831Y-ⅠW-FG

902Y-ⅠW-FG

115YS-ⅠW-YZ

855YS-ⅠW-KJ

831Y-ⅠW-LZ

829Y-ⅠW-LZ

830Y-ⅠW-LZ

723Y-ⅠW-SN

724Y-ⅠW-SN

521YS-ⅠW-SW

724Y-ⅠW-XG

829Y-ⅠW-XG

723Y-ⅠW-XM

724Y-ⅠW-XM

831Y-ⅠW-XM

724Y-ⅠW-YS

The surface finish utilizes food-grade PET material, free from odors and harmful volatile compounds, ensuring safety even with direct contact. Ideal for cabinets, sideboards, and other applications involving indirect food contact. The substrate employs carefully selected E0/ENF-grade eco-friendly materials, featuring formaldehyde-free MDI adhesive that meets environmental standards. With extremely low formaldehyde emissions, it complies with home health requirements.

Surface finishes include ultra-matte, high-gloss, skin-matte, metallic, embossed, and more. With uniform, rich color tones, these finishes effortlessly elevate the visual quality of the panels. Notably, the skin-matte series features a skin-like coating that feels smooth and skin-friendly to the touch, eliminating any cold sensation. This enhances comfort in home environments, making it ideal for high-touch areas like children's rooms and bedrooms.

Superior scratch resistance, stain resistance, and yellowing resistance. Daily oil and dirt stains wipe away effortlessly. Paired with PUR flat bonding technology, it adheres firmly without peeling or bubbling, ensuring a long service life.

The high-quality wood-based substrate features a dense structure, combined with the moisture-resistant properties of the PET film, significantly enhancing overall moisture resistance. This prevents warping and cracking due to temperature and humidity fluctuations.

Compatible with various wood-based substrates including medium-density fiberboard (MDF), particleboard, oriented strand board (OSB), plywood, and solid wood panels. Flexible selection based on budget and application (cabinet bodies / door panels / wall panels) ensures both practicality and cost-effectiveness.
| Comparison Dimension | MDF | Particle Board | OSB | Plywood | Solid Wood Board |
| Core Material | Wood fiber (softwood fragments, waste paper pulp) | Wood particles, chips, sawdust | Long wood strands (softwood) | Multi-layer wood veneers (hardwood) | Whole logs (natural wood) |
| Manufacturing Process | Fiber steaming → glue mixing → high temperature & high pressure molding | Particle drying → glue mixing → layered forming → hot pressing | Oriented strand laying → hot pressing (layered orientation) | Rotary cutting veneers → alternating gluing → hot pressing | Log sawing → drying → planing/jointing |
| Density Range | 0.6-0.8g/cm³ | 0.5-0.9g/cm³ (classified as low/medium/high density) | 0.65-0.75g/cm³ | 0.55-0.75g/cm³ | Varies by wood type (about 0.4-0.9g/cm³) |
| Environmental Grade | Can achieve EO/ENF grade (depends on adhesive) | Can achieve EO/ENF grade (mainstream is E0 grade) | Easily reaches EO/ENF grade (less adhesive used) | Can achieve EO/ENF grade (high quality product) | Naturally eco-friendly (no adhesive, except finger-jointed boards) |
| Surface Smoothness | Excellent, no grain defects | Good, fine particles on surface | Rough, requires veneering | Good, slightly inferior to MDF | Natural grain, may have knots |
| Nail Holding Strength | Moderate, loosens easily with repeated assembly | Poor, suitable only for single fixing | Strong, structurally stable | Very strong, anti-loosening | Strong, natural wood properties |
| Moisture resistance | Poor, easily swells when exposed to water | Relatively poor, prone to moisture if not edge-sealed | Quite good, better than MDF/PB | Good, multi-layer structure resists moisture | Moderate, easily affected by humidity |
| Deformation resistance | Good, dimensionally stable | Moderate, requires edge-sealing for protection | Very strong, oriented structure resists deformation | Strong, cross-layer structure | Relatively poor, prone to cracking with temperature and humidity changes |
| Impact resistance | Weak, insufficient toughness | Weak, easily damaged | Strong, excellent toughness | Very strong, resists bending and impact | Strong, natural wood toughness |
| Workability | Easy to mill, carve, and drill | Easy to cut, milling not very effective | Can be cut and drilled, difficult for fine processing | Easy to cut, milling large areas is average | Difficult to process, requires professional equipment |
| Price range | Mid to low (moderate cost performance) | First choice for economy | Higher than MDF/PB | Mid to high (higher than MDF/PB) | High-end material, expensive |
| Applicable scenarios | Furniture cabinets, door panels, decorative moldings, carved pieces | Furniture cabinets, office furniture, packaging pallets | Cabinets, flooring substrate, wall panels, ceilings | Load-bearing furniture, door/window frames, flooring substrate, construction templates | High-end cabinet doors, tabletops, flooring, decorative panels |
| Disadvantages | Poor moisture resistance, heavy weight, weak impact resistance | Poor screw holding, weak moisture resistance, low strength | Rough surface, relatively high price | Higher price, slightly inferior flatness compared to MDF | Prone to deformation, expensive, and prone to natural defects |

The product packaging adopts carefully designed outer packaging combined with protective film,The overall visual clarity is clear and can effectively protect the product,More helpful for customers to quickly identify the brand and strengthen their brand impression.

1 Cutting: The process of cutting large-format decorative panels (e.g., 1220 × 2440 mm) into required components such as cabinet side panels, doors, and shelves according to design dimensions.
Common equipment includes: precision sliding table saws and electronic panel saws (CNC panel saws).

2 Edge Banding: The process of sealing the edges of the cut panels to cover exposed substrate surfaces. Edge banding provides moisture resistance, reduces formaldehyde emission, and improves overall appearance—making it a critical step in decorative panel applications.
Common equipment includes: manual edge banders and fully automatic edge banding machines.

3 Drilling: Creating holes at specific positions on the panels (such as connector holes, hardware holes, and screw holes) to support furniture assembly, including cabinet joining and hardware installation. The accuracy of hole positioning directly affects assembly stability.
Common equipment includes: bench drills and CNC boring machines / CNC machining centers.
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