Prelaminated particle Board is a product created by bonding two or more layers of thin material together to form a thicker, stronger material. The process of wood lamination has ancient origins. Traces of laminated wood have been found by archaeologists in the tombs of the pharaohs. The Chinese shaved wood and glued it together more than a thousand years ago. Wood lamination continued to evolve as technology refined the process for ever-changing laminate applications.
The English and French used a form of laminate using layers of hardwood in furniture making in the 17th and 18th centuries. Russia used a similar process in the 19th century. All of these early laminates were used to make household items such as cabinets, desk tops, chests and doors. Construction-grade laminates such as plywood, made from softwood, did not appear until the 20th century.
In 1905, at a World's Fair in Portland, Oregon, the Portland Manufacturing Co. showcased wood panels laminated from a variety of softwoods from the Pacific Northwest. The product, called three-ply veneer work, was created using paint brushes to spread the glue and house jacks to press the pieces together. By 1907, the company installed an automatic glue spreader and sectional hand press to produce 420 panels a day.
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