Perfect surfaces for wood-based furniture components

Advanced adhesives help achieve flawless high-gloss and supermatt furniture surfaceshttp://www.kleiberit.com

Posted 18/03/2026
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Wood and wood-based panels such as particleboard and MDF are the foundation of modern furniture and interior joinery. They combine dimensional stability, efficient material use, and consistent machinability, making them a reliable core material for industrial furniture production and joinery applications.

To meet aesthetic and functional requirements, these substrates are finished with a wide range of decorative surfaces. Real wood veneers enhance the natural character of the material, while polymer-based films such as ABS, PMMA, or PET enable precise color control, uniform surface quality, and increased resistance to everyday wear. This allows manufacturers to adapt wood-based panels to specific design concepts and performance demands. Typical applications include furniture fronts, carcass components, side and back panels, and shelving elements.

Surface trends such as supermatt and high-gloss place particularly high demands on wood-based panels. These finishes require smooth, flawless surfaces, especially at edges and transitions, where even minor imperfections become visible. Achieving this level of quality depends on adhesive systems that ensure secure bonding while supporting a consistent visual appearance.

KLEIBERIT offers adhesive solutions tailored to the processing of wood and wood-based panels. They are designed for classic lamination tasks as well as for demanding applications involving high-gloss, supermatt, and very thin decorative films, supporting high surface quality and reliable production results.

Consistent quality also depends on stable production processes. KLEIBERIT supports users with technical expertise covering adhesive selection, application parameters, and process integration. This ensures efficient workflows and long-term reliability in the production of laminated wood-based furniture components.

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