Coated doors

Coated doors

It is necessary to use veneer or coating to further protect the wooden door. In fact, if the wooden door is not properly coated, the wood will dry out over time, crack and deteriorate. Wooden door cover prevents swelling or cracking and protects the door from stains, making it more beautiful and shinier.

Penetrating grease coating

Permeable covers are absorbed by wood and are easier to apply. Instead of being considered as a separate door, the penetrating cover becomes part of the wood, making it more natural. This type of coating penetrates the wood and leaves a slight darkening effect that increases the natural color and wood grain. The penetrating coating penetrates easily into the wood after fifty-eight minutes, and the excess material can be removed. Instead of a layer on the door, the penetrating coating becomes part of the wood and also helps increase the strength and hardness of the wood.
These are the types of penetrating wooden door coverings:
• Linseed Oil
• Tung Oil
• Danish oil

Surface wood door coating

Surface veneer has a higher durability than impermeable veneer, but does not give the wood a natural look. This type of wood door coating creates a protective layer that increases the life of the wood. The surface of the wood protects against moisture, dirt, scratches and abrasion. The following are the types of wooden door surface coatings:
• Paint coating
• Varnish coating
• Melamine veneer
• Polyurethane coating
• PVC cover
• Walnut wood veneer
• Laminate coating
• High glass coating
• Hot Press Coating
• Print coating
• Doorvin fire doors