One. Can particleboard be used for furniture?
Yes.
Engineered wood panels consist of three main types: plywood, particleboard, and fiberboard. These panels can all be used to manufacture furniture, and each has its own advantages and disadvantages.
II. Advantages of Engineered Wood Furniture

Engineered wood products utilize small scraps, waste materials, and other plant fibers as raw materials, and are manufactured into boards using methods such as high-pressure bonding or lamination molding. These boards are then used to create furniture.
Utilizing engineered wood for furniture manufacturing can significantly reduce wood consumption, while ensuring cost-effectiveness and avoiding any compromises in quality.
Utilizing high-grade adhesives during manufacturing, resulting in a natural wood color and texture, and offering superior performance.
- Artificial wood furniture is very convenient to assemble and disassemble. High-precision processing allows for multiple disassemblies and installations, and the quality is good.
The surface of engineered wood furniture features a variety of veneers, and the designs are highly diverse and individual.
The quality and design of engineered wood furniture are guaranteed, and the prices are also relatively affordable, making it a very practical choice.
Three. Disadvantages of artificial board furniture
The main issues with man-made board furniture relate to environmental concerns. If furniture is made from materials such as particleboard, and the surface is not fully covered with veneer or edge banding, it can release formaldehyde, which is harmful to the environment and human health. If, when opening cabinets or drawers, a strong, irritating odor is present, it usually indicates that the formaldehyde level is too high, and the product should not be purchased.