Sanded Douglas Fir End-Jointed Veneer Panels
Douglas fir veneers sanded smooth, end-jointed into wider panels under 6 mm thick, for plywood cores or decorative overlays. The finger-jointing ensures stability without exceeding veneering tolerances. Precisely matches HTS 4408.10.01.25 for processed Douglas fir sheets.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If made from compressed wood by-products like sawdust
Agglomerated wood waste pellets fall under heading 4401, not sliced natural wood veneers.
If from Western hemlock-fir mixed stands
Hem-fir species mixtures use a different statistical breakout in 4408.10.01.10.
If fiberboard density exceeds veneering use
Medium density fiberboard from wood fibers is in heading 4411, separate from sliced sheets.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Document end-jointing process and adhesive use to confirm it doesn't alter classification
• Obtain phytosanitary certificates for coniferous wood to clear USDA inspections
• Avoid bulk packaging that mimics lumber; use veneering-specific labeling
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