Blockboard, also known as coreboard, is a type of engineered wood panel that's commonly used in furniture and interior applications. It's made by gluing softwood strips together to form a core, then sandwiching that core between two layers of veneer. The grain of the blocks runs perpendicular to the grain of the veneer.
Pin is a small, cylindrical metal fastener used in the construction and building industry to join two or more materials together. It typically has a pointed end that allows it to be inserted into a pre-drilled hole or pushed through soft materials such as fabric, insulation, or drywall.
WPC Louver panels are used in the interiors of the building. WPC louver panels are used in the wall cladding, ceilings, and in the full or partial covering of interior pillars or columns. Available in vibrant colors, rare textures and shades, this range suits any decor either indoor or outdoor.
Blockboard is a type of plywood that is engineered in a special way. It is pressured in such a way that the softwood strips are found between two layers of the wood veneers in the core of the sheet. This contributes to the dimensional stability of the board.