Spliced Quarter-Sawn Oak Veneer
Quarter-sawn oak sheets sliced to precise under-6mm thickness, spliced for uniformity in grain pattern, ideal for premium furniture veneers. The splicing ensures defect-free wide panels from Quercus species logs. HTS 4408.90.0137 applies to these processed oak veneers.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If from specific Quercus alba only
Narrower white oak subheadings exist if not qualifying as general 'other' oak.
If in chip or rough form before slicing
Pre-processed oak wood chips or shavings fall under fuel wood in heading 4401.
If density exceeds 0.8 g/cm³ and fiberboard-like
High-density processed oak sheets may classify as densified wood in heading 4411.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Use finger-jointing documentation if applicable, as it qualifies as end-jointing under HTS definitions
• Conduct pre-shipment grading to match 'other' category specs, avoiding disputes over planed/sanded claims
• Bundle in stable packaging to prevent warping, a common issue triggering CBP re-inspections
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Spliced Red Oak Veneer Sheets
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End-Jointed White Oak Veneer Panels
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Finger-Jointed Red Oak Veneer for Plywood
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Spliced Oak Bookmatch Veneer Sheets
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