By combining craft skills and sensibilities with the potential of an industrial plant, we transform raw materials provided by nature, with all their uniqueness and peculiarities, into semi-finished wood products.
Born in Busseto (PR), a family-owned business. Despite his young age, he can draw on half a century of skills and previous experience in the wood industry.
A squaring machine is purchased.
A press is purchased.
Recognition as an Italian company that achieved a high rate of revenue growth from 2018 to 2021.
A new automatic pressing line integrated with cloud-based management is purchased.
We use essentially fir, poplar, albasia, or chipboard as the cores of our panels and line them with veneer liners of poplar, fromager, or MDF, all of which are easily renewable woods (or direct derivatives) given their widespread use and rapid growth schedule.
The use of fine woods such as oak, beech, mahogany and walnut is limited to the outer faces of the panel, greatly reducing the amount used in an environmentally friendly way.
We produce wood panels of various thicknesses, types and finishes produced by overlapping and pressing cores (made of spruce, poplar, chipboard and albasia) and liners (made of poplar, fromager and MDF).
Then the panels can be plated by a process of coating with a layer of fine wood species (e.g., oak, tanganyika, mahogany, walnut, etc.).
The processing cycles are followed according to the highest quality standards, with leakage and execution checks ensuring the highest quality in every single work process.
Assembled by overlapping and hot pressing of cores (made of spruce, poplar, chipboard and albasia) and liners (made of poplar, fromager and MDF), it forms the core of the finished panel.
There are different types of raw panels: blockboard, plywood/multilayer and combined.
Assembled by overlapping and hot pressing of lath cores (made of spruce, poplar and albasia) and liners (made of poplar, fromager and MDF).
3/5-STRIPED FIR PLANKS, consisting of a series of fir laths side by side and glued together, enclosed between two/four poplar, fromager or MDF liners.
POPLARS 3/5-STRIPS, consisting of a series of poplar laths side by side and glued together, enclosed between two/four poplar, fromager or MDF liners.
ALBASIA Lath 3/5 LAYERS, consisting of a series of albasia laths side by side and glued together, enclosed between two/four liners of poplar, fromager or MDF.
DOUBLE LISTEL 5/7 LAYERS, consisting of two overlapping layers of laths, divided by a liner and closed between two/four liners.
Assembled by overlapping an odd number of sheets of poplar veneer, with fibers placed perpendicularly to obtain a coplanar product. The layers are mainly obtained in two ways: by turning (derulled wood) or by slicing (sheared wood) accomplished directly on the tree trunks.
COMPENSATED, reduced thickness, obtained by overlapping three layers of poplar wood sheets. It is a lightweight and manageable material.
MULTISTRATE POPPY OR GIGANT POPPY, composed of more than three layers of more or less thin poplar wood.
Assembled by overlapping various types of cores, such as chipboard or MDF combined with other substrates, according to specific customer specifications.
However, the composition of the panel can be customized at the Customer's request.
Among the different media used for these particular processes we have:
TRUCIOLAR, of various thicknesses, is composed of particles of wood (chips) or other ligno-cellulosic raw materials agglomerated with special heat-curing synthetic resins. The wood mainly used is poplar, which is easy to work with and allows for lightweight panels.
MDF, of various thicknesses, is obtained by pressing a mattress of wood fibers that make it homogeneous throughout its thickness. It has a smooth, low-porous surface and is perfect for all types of lacquering. It is used in the construction of lacquered doors and furniture.
Subsequent plating of the panel consists of covering the assembled substrate with a layer of fine wood species, e.g., oak, Tanganyika, mahogany, walnut, etc.
Below is a list of essences most commonly used by us and their main characteristics: