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chipboard
noun
A building material made from wood chips compressed and bound with synthetic resin.
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Grandiosely named (Taj Mahal, Maharajah, that sort of thing), covered with luxurious flock wallpaper, and trimmed with fanciful chipboard arches, they married the most extreme and fantastical elements of Indian design to the comfortable, smoke-filled look of the British public house.
With little economic incentive to do otherwise the price of eco options can be just as high as a regular veneered pine or chipboard coffin relatives in charge of paying for the last rites tend to turn to what they know.
A sequence of constructions made of cloth, cardboard, concrete, chipboard, plaster and polystyrene fill the white galleries, which retain their original names Threshing Barn, Piggery and Workshop and overflow out onto lawns and into courtyards.
The sawdust and chips from the machines formerly were disposed of by pneumatic ducts ending in the boiler house, where they were used as fuel; substantial quantities of these materials are now fabricated into particleboard and chipboard.
Chipboard is made of mixed, unbleached paper stock in thicknesses of 0.006 inch (0.15 mm) and up.
Modern methods of furniture construction are largely based on the availability of man-made materials such as reliable plywood, laminated board, chipboard, and hardboard as distinct from natural solid wood.
Certain materials, notably chipboard, must be machined, because trimming at the edges by hand almost always shows as a deterioration.
A chain of modern wood industrialization combines turns out a range of products, including furniture and chipboard, which have done well in foreign markets.
In Britain chipboard refers to planks of pressurized wood clippings, usually veneered, used in furniture manufacture.
In the case of chipboard the timber is merely regarded as raw material to be reduced to fine chips that are dried, compressed, and assembled into boards, with resin glue as an adhesive.
It is laid as a form of veneer on any of the man-made materials multiply, laminated board, or chipboard, usually with a contact adhesive.
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