Digital Printing
Images, graphics, illustrations, textures and colour, all come to life printed on virtually any surface such as MDF, plywood, fibre cement sheeting, glass, acrylic and more.
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Birch Plywood
Birch Plywood is a multi-layered plywood panel manufactured from 1.4mm thick veneers which produce a panel of uniform appearance.
It is produced from slow growing plantation logs sourced across the northern hemisphere from Russia to Scandinavia. The slow growth produces veneer that is close-grained and of a consistent high quality. |
Hoop Pine Plywood
Hoop Pine is native to the forests of southeast QLD and northern NSW.
Hoop Pine logs produce a warm light toned veneer that has been specified by architects and designers for many decades. |
Bendy Plywood
Bendy Plywood is produced with a 3 ply construction. Typically made with a thin centre core and two thicker surface veneers, it has the ability to bend around a tight radius. The sheets bend either along the length of the sheet (long grain) or across the width of the sheet (cross grain).
Bendy Plywood is manufacturered with a Melamine Urea Formaldehyde glue, so it is designed for interior use only. |
Ultra-light Balsa Endgrain Panels
The core material is produced from certified kiln-dried balsa wood in an 'end-grain' configuration. The properties of Balsa make it ideal as a core for sandwich construction. It has extremely high strength and stiffness to weight ratios, and achieves an excellent bond with all types of resins and adhesives. It is compatible with a variety of manufacturing processes and is resistant to temperature changes, or exposure to fire, or chemicals such as styrene. It is an ideal core material for an extensive range of applications. With the added bonus of being a renewable resource.
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Ultra-light Balsa/MDF Composite
Gen-Eco Balsa/MDF composite panels comprise of a Balsa core in any thickness which is sandwiched between Medium Density Fibreboard (MDF) skins on both faces. Typically the MDF skins will be 3mm.
This lamination process creates an incredibly strong, stable and light weight panel ideal for any application which would traditionally use Particleboard, MDF, Plywood or other panel products. |
Ecolite Balsa Beams
The use of timber in ceilings of restaurants, cafes and kitchens has been a popular trend for several years. However the use of solid timber in these applications can be quite expensive (and in most cases a waste of a valuable resource). Gen-Eco are able to provide non load bearing ceiling beams and panels in many surface finishes as an alternative.
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