One. Is edge banding required for furniture joining boards?
The joining board can be used with or without edge sealing, depending on the user's preference for aesthetics. From a performance perspective, there is no need to worry about moisture resistance, as joining boards are typically treated with waterproofing. At least four coats of varnish should be applied, which will definitely outperform moisture-resistant boards, as moisture-resistant boards only provide moisture resistance and not waterproofing.
Two. What are the advantages and disadvantages of using tongue-and-groove board for furniture?

- Joining board furniture advantages
1. Firstly, due to the thorough removal of timber, rot, and other impurities from the materials before use, the finished products exhibit minimal defects, achieving a high utilization rate and maximizing the value of inferior materials.
2. Furthermore, even though it is a composite wood material, it retains the original structure and characteristics of the wood, while also maintaining its natural texture and aesthetics. Additionally, most types possess inherent natural aromas, resulting in good moisture absorption and breathability.
3. Furthermore, it exhibits superior performance in terms of tensile strength, compressive strength, quality, and deformation characteristics compared to solid wood boards, and also offers a wider application range.
4. Furthermore, edge boards require less demanding processing equipment, are easy to handle, and offer good nailing properties. More importantly, the surface is suitable for direct painting.
5、Due to the fact that this panel material is made from solid wood short pieces and uses minimal adhesive, it exhibits excellent environmental performance.
- Potential drawbacks of joining boards for furniture construction.
When referring to edge-joint furniture, it is essentially the same as other composite panels and requires the use of adhesives. Although it has low production facility requirements and low investment, the quality of edge-joint furniture available on the market varies widely. Furniture that is too dry is considered substandard, while furniture with high moisture content is prone to deformation and cracking.