Publications
A range of useful publications are available below for download that provide detailed technical information regarding timber veneer.
A range of useful publications are available below for download that provide detailed technical information regarding timber veneer.
This second edition published in 2014 of ‘A Manual for Decorative Wood Veneering Technology’ incorporates the latest research results, including advice on dealing with potential discolouration of veneers exposed to UV light. Written by Dr. Barbara Ozarska, Leader of the Forest Products Research Group at the University of Melbourne Victoria, it is an authoritative guide to all the factors involved in the successful use of wood veneers. The Project was financially supported by Forest & Wood Products Australia.
In these environmentally conscious times, concerned consumers are coming to realise wood products offer a breath of fresh air by giving them the peace of mind of knowing that they are using an environmentally friendly building material. Timber veneer is renewable, reusable, recyclable, and completely biodegradable. Take a look through the Timber Veneer Association of Australia's product manual below.
Some veneered products are prone to dark brown/grey staining when exposed to hot and humid conditions. This publication contains recommendations to prevent this from happening.
A press release concerning recent tests on wood veneers commissioned by TVAA: Australian Wood Veneered Formaldehyde-Safe.
White flecks sometimes appear in open-grained, reconstructed and dark veneers after coating. The problem has been observed more frequently in reconstructed veneers, but can occur in natural, open-grained veneers as well. It is difficult to fix once a full coating system has been applied. This technical bulletin describes the main causes of white flecks and suggests ways of avoiding them.
The majority of timber veneer projects utilizing wall, ceiling and joinery panels often require careful matching to fulfil the architect’s/designer’s vision. Read more on this topic by downloading our publication below.
This statement explains in clear terms the Building Code of Australia's requirements for Wood Veneer Panels used as wall and ceiling linings in commercial buildings. It is based on tests by Exova Warringtonfire Aust. Pty. Ltd.
This data sheet outlines the status of timber veneers and veneered panels with respect to formaldehyde emissions. The data sheet will be of assistance to architects and other specifiers who are preparing submissions for Green Star accreditation.
Although not hazardous in themselves, precautions—detailed in this data sheet—should be taken when working with wood veneers.
This technical brief summarises several years of planning and research. It was produced with the assistance of Forest & Wood Products Australia. The research work was conducted by CSIRO and the University of Melbourne. The Technical Brief refers to a Recommended Test Protocol. A copy of the Test Protocol can be obtained from our Technical Representative—phone 1300 303 982 or email info@timberveneer.asn.au