Your Leading Hard Wood Supplier

 

Dongming Qingfa Wood Industry Co., Ltd located in Dongming County, Heze City, Shandong Province—China’s largest paulownia wood processing base—our company is adjacent to the Ri-Lan Expressway (near the Cao County Xizhuangzhai Town exit) and the Lunan High-Speed Railway (Zhuangzhai Station). This prime geographical location and efficient transportation infrastructure have provided our company with significant growth opportunities.Our product portfolio has evolved from a single category to diversified, deeply processed offerings. Main products include:

  • Solid wood panels: Paulownia wood panels , poplar panels, radiata pine wood,red oak, white oak, ash, cedar
  • Taekwondo breaking boards, custom-sized ski boards
  • Paulownia furniture components, drawer side panels,bed slats
  • Specialized paulownia for packaging boxes and crafts
  • Engineered wood products: Finger-jointed rubberwood panels, plywood, MDF

 

 
  • Birch Furniture Parts
    Birch drawer panels, simply put, are made from solid wood panels processed using finger-jointing techniques, with birch as the raw material. They retain the characteristics of solid wood, but the joining method significantly improves wood
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  • Finger Jointed Black Walut
    Solid Black Walnut Finger Joint Board, 100% Real Walnut Solid Wood, Carb P2 / FSC Certified
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  • White Toona Solid Edge Glued Panel
    White Toona Solid Edge Glued Panel are made from whole strips of white toona, which are dried, screened, seamlessly joined on the sides, and hot-pressed into pure solid wood boards. They contain no plywood or MDF core material and are
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  • Carbonized Rubber Finger Jointed Boards
    Carbonized rubber finger jointed boards refer to solid rubberwood boards that have undergone high-temperature carbonization treatment. refer to solid rubberwood boards that have undergone high-temperature carbonization treatment.
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  • Solid Okoume Board
    Solid okoume board is a solid wood straight-laid board made from Okoume wood, through cutting, drying, gluing, and sanding processes. It is a commonly used lightweight solid wood board in the fields of furniture and decoration.
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  • Birch Drawer Panels
    Birch drawer panels, simply put, are made from solid wood panels processed using finger-jointing techniques, with birch as the raw material. They retain the characteristics of solid wood, but the joining method significantly improves wood
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  • Okoume Panels
    Okoume panels are made from the wood of the African Okoume tree. It is commonly known as African mahogany or Gabon okoume. Its wood has an elegant color, straight or interlocked grain, and a uniform structure, making it an ideal choice for
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  • Birch Finger Jointed Panels
    Birch finger jointed panels, also known as birch integrated panels or birch interlocking panels, are solid wood boards made from birch using the “finger-jointing” technique.
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  • Japanese Hinoki Cypress Wood
    Japanese hinoki cypress wood, native to Japan, is a naturally fragrant wood with fine, straight grain and a warm, soft tone, making it an ideal choice for high-end furniture, interior decoration, collectible cabinets, tea room components,
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  • Rubber Wood Board
    The rubber wood board is made of high-quality rubber wood materials from Southeast Asia, known for its durability, beautiful texture, and environmentally friendly characteristics. After strict screening and modern processing, it retains
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  • Rubber Finger Jointed Boards
    Rubber finger jointed boards is made of carefully selected rubber wood through fine processing, refined using advanced finger joint technology. The rubber wood strips are joined together through special processes, which not only enhances
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  • Rubber Destk Top
    The rubber destk top is carefully selected from high-quality rubber wood from Southeast Asia, which is dried at high temperatures and finely processed, combining the natural texture and stability of solid wood. In terms of size, we offer a
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Why Choose Us

Our factory

Equipped with more than 100 sets of wood processing machinery, primarily comprising advanced imported equipment and domestically manufactured high-precision machinery, we ensure superior production capabilities.

Long-term cooperation discount

Customers who meet the annual purchase volume standards enjoy exclusive discounts + priority ordering rights.

 

 

Quality commitment

Free return and exchange for quality objections within 15 days (cracks, mildew, etc. caused by our reasons).

Technical support

Provide technical guidance on wood processing/anti-cracking/anti-corrosion treatment (video tutorial + English manual).

 

Types of Hard Wood
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Oak
This encompasses a huge range of species from right across the world — over 600, in fact — including European Oak (Quercus robur), American White Oak (Quercus alba), Black Oak (Quercus velutina), Red Oak (Quercus rubra) and many more.

Although there can be quite a lot of variety in their appearance, oaks are usually characterised by a timeless, versatile golden-to-tan brown colour and a straight grain.

 

Walnut
Within the walnut family, there are 21 species of tree. Native to North America, Europe and Asia, these include American Black Walnut (Juglans nigra), White Walnut (Juglans cinerea), English Walnut (Juglans regia) and more.

Walnut woods are prized hardwood for their strength, grain and colour. These types of timber are dense, tight-grained and usually a chocolate-brown colour, with a purple tinge — although there are paler types of walnut.

 

Beech
Native to Europe, North America and Asia, common species of beech include European White Beech (Fagus sylvatica), American Beech (Fagus grandifolia) and Japanese Beech (Fagus crenata). Beech woods usually have a pale cream colour, sometimes with pink hues.

 

Maple
Maple woods are a classic pale timber, boasting an attractive, clean pale cream colour, sometimes with a red tinge. There are 132 species of maple tree, most of which are native to Asia, but can also appear across Europe and North America and northern Africa.

 

Ash
Common ash tree species include White Ash (Fraxinus americana), Black Ash (Fraxinus nigra) and European Ash (Fraxinus excelsior). Ash wood is usually straight grained and characterised by a pale beige-to-light brown colour.

 

Tropical
Within any list of hardwoods, it would be remiss of us to not also give mention to the incredible African timbers. Sought after for their unique appearance coupled with their high performance, these can include Iroko, Wenge, Utile, Zebrano. Explore our African hardwood guide for a full low-down on these exotic woods.

Other common examples of hardwoods include mahogany, hickory, teak, alder, cherry and — the softest hardwood in the world — balsa wood.

 

Applications of Hard Wood
 
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Paneling: Hardwood panels are an excellent touch of luxury. They introduce color and texture indoors and act as statement pieces.

 

Flooring: Hardwood is one of the most popular flooring materials today. It's sought after for its warmth, beauty, strength and durability. Hardwood floors are a staple because they can last decades with proper maintenance.

 

Decking: Due to its tough nature and natural resistance to the elements and degradation, hardwood is a popular material for outdoor decking. With proper treatment and finishing, hardwood decks are just as reliable and long-lasting as composite and vinyl.

 

Cladding: Hardwood may be tougher to work with in construction, but it's a popular material for cladding due to its capacity to withstand the elements. It offers weather resistance, insulation and aesthetics.

 

Furniture: Hardwood species such as oak, maple and mahogany are popular furniture materials. While softwood is generally preferred, hardwood is ideal where durability is a factor, like in outdoor furniture or luxurious legacy pieces.

 

Fencing: Due to its durability and resilience, hardwood is a material of choice for wooden fences and fence posts.

 

Specification
 

Conventional thickness

25mm/30mm/40mm

Common sizes

1200 × 600mm/1500 × 750mm/1800 × 900mm (customizable irregular sizes)

Surface technology

clear varnish sealing/wood wax oil opening/matte wear-resistant treatment

 

 

Packaging And Shipping

 

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Our Certificate

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FAQ

 

Q: What is considered a hard wood?

A: A hardwood is wood from an angiosperm (flowering plant) such as oak, maple, or walnut, which are typically deciduous, broad-leaved trees that grow more slowly and are generally denser and more durable than softwoods. Unlike the botanical definition, "hardwood" doesn't always mean the wood is physically harder; for example, balsa wood is a hardwood but is very soft.

Q: What's the difference between softwood and hardwood?

A: The main difference is that hardwoods come from angiosperm trees (flowering plants, like oak or maple) that typically have broad leaves and shed them annually, while softwoods come from gymnosperm trees (like pine or spruce) which are usually evergreen conifers with needles. These biological differences result in hardwoods being denser, stronger, and having a more prominent grain, whereas softwoods are typically lighter, less dense, easier to work with, and have a simpler structure.

Q: Is hardwood waterproof?

A: No, standard solid or engineered hardwood flooring is not waterproof; it is vulnerable to water damage, which can cause swelling, warping, discoloration, and mold growth. However, certain types of engineered hardwood, some specific wood species like teak with natural oils, and hardwood floors with specialized protective finishes or sealants offer increased water resistance. For truly waterproof options, consider materials like luxury vinyl plank (LVP) or specialized waterproof wood-look flooring products.

Q: How to tell if it's hard or soft wood?

A: To tell hardwood from softwood, first look at the tree it came from: hardwoods are from deciduous (broadleaf) trees, while softwoods are from conifer (needled, cone-bearing) trees. Next, examine the wood's structure: hardwoods have visible pores or vessels on the cross-section for water transport, creating a more prominent grain, whereas softwoods have a simpler cell structure without pores. Finally, you can do a quick finger test: try to make a mark with your fingernail on the wood's surface; if it leaves a deep impression, it's likely a softwood.

As one of the leading hard wood manufacturers and suppliers in China, we warmly welcome you to wholesale customized hard wood at competitive price from our factory. Contact us for more details.

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