"Printed Wood is made from paper and sliced veneer. The sliced veneer is a hybrid material, made by bonding together sheets of wood that are 0.15 mm thick. We utilize paper technology to create effects by processing the wood. Printed Wood can also be passed through a paper printing machine, and it enables wood products to be made by folding and bending, as with paper. This 0.15-mm-thick material has been commonly used before now, and so has the paper bonding technique. What's new about our product is that we've developed this type of package, and we've also used see-through graphics."
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