A thin sheet of wood is a veneer. High quality woods are often shaved into a veneer and then glued onto cheaper woods.
It's called paper!My brother thinks it isn't but it is!
Mica is made up of sheets of silicate
it is malleability
the advantages are that there isn't any they beak snap they get too thin horrible !
veneer
The process of covering manufactured board with thin layers of hardwood is called "veneering." Veneering enhances the appearance of the manufactured board while providing the aesthetic qualities of solid wood. This technique is commonly used in furniture and cabinetry to achieve a high-end look without the cost and weight of solid wood.
Plywood is manufactured from thin sheets of wood. Where as PLY means layer of Material. Hence LAYER(s) OF WOOD = PLYWOOD
The thin piece of wood used to cover a roof is called ply board or deck board. Plyboard is a sheet material manufactured from thin layers or plies of wood veneer that are glued together.
i know one. plywood is made from continuous layers of different types of wood glued together and is sometimes used to make special things such as photo frames. it is also made from thin sheets of wood which are cut and can break easily when you try to bend them. but when they are glued together it makes a thicker wood. i hope i sort of answered your question.
Engineered wood.
The question is, what grammage board is the CD sleeve made from?
Presumably you're referring to such things as 'particle board' 'chip board' or 'ply wood' - all of those are made by either mixing waste wood with glue and pressing it to form sheets or - in the case of plywood - glueing whole thin sheets at right-angles to each other. As for where they come from - ultimately trees !
Graphene has strong molecules made of thin graphite sheets. Graphene is a single layer of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal lattice, making it incredibly thin yet extremely strong and flexible.