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2021/12/20

How solid wood doors are manufactured—Guangxi Hongtai

How Solid Wood Doors Are Manufactured—Guangxi Hongtai Door Industry (1) Cutting raw materials → Applying decorative veneer and backing boards → Aging → Trimming edges → Sanding → Creating groove slots → Applying decorative veneer again → Aging → Trimming edges → Sanding → Grooving (2) Cutting raw materials → Applying decorative veneer and backing boards → Aging → Trimming edges → Sanding → Applying decorative veneer again → Trimming edges → Sanding → Tenoning (3) Joining the processed door frame components using wedges → Aging → Tenoning → Wedging the frame to form a complete door frame. The core wood used in integrated solid wood door frames is of smaller dimensions, and by leveraging the advantages of engineered wood—fewer wood defects and more uniform moisture content—it effectively prevents common issues such as cracking, warping, and deformation that often occur in solid wood door frames when exposed to changes in ambient temperature and humidity. Moreover, since the outer surface of the core material is covered with a 3-5 mm thick decorative veneer made from precious wood species, the original texture and color of the wood are well preserved. If the decorative veneers are carefully and strictly selected before application, the overall aesthetic appearance of the door frame becomes even more beautiful and harmonious, virtually indistinguishable from solid wood door frames. All decorative veneer applications on the door frame must be carried out on hot-pressing and panel-joining equipment to ensure strong adhesion between the veneer and the core, tight joint seams, and excellent overall strength. Another production process for integrated solid wood door frames involves using thinner decorative veneers or edge strips made from medium-density fiberboard scraps—materials typically used for door panels—to cover the decorative veneer. This further reduces material costs. Since plywood tends to develop surface cracks during secondary hot pressing, it’s generally recommended to use medium-density fiberboard with a thickness of 2.5 mm or 3 mm, overlaid with a decorative veneer measuring 0.3–0.7 mm thick. For more details, please visit the official website of Hongtai Wooden Doors: Guangxi Hongtai Door Industry Co., Ltd. (htmycn.com) or Hongtai Door Industry’s website. You can also call Hongtai Wooden Doors’ official hotline at 15078899991.

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2021/12/20

Solid Wood Doors: Exuding Classic Elegance—Guangxi Hongtai Door Industry

Carefully Selected Materials: The wood used for solid wood doors is primarily sourced from globally advantageous suppliers of raw timber. We meticulously select precious, mature trees from pristine forests—such as red oak, rosewood, and teak—subjecting them to stringent criteria regarding growth age, diameter, stability, wood grain patterns, and textural characteristics. Only the highest-quality woods that have undergone rigorous screening are permitted to enter the production process.

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2021/08/07

With a red dragon in the home, happiness will always be with you.

In line with the development trends of the door industry, Hongtai Door Industry has established its headquarters in Nanning, China—the ASEAN Economic Development Zone—and is now delivering Hongtai doors to markets around the globe. Guided by the business philosophy of "surviving through quality, building brands for growth," Hongtai Door Industry is pursuing a development strategy centered on "industrialized management, market-oriented operations, specialized services, systematic management, and group-based development." With sincere unity, pioneering spirit, and people-oriented management, Hongtai Door Industry is making relentless efforts to successfully enter the international marketplace. Currently, some of Hongtai Door Industry’s exemplary success stories include: Liuzhou Party School, Guangxi College of Water Resources and Electric Power, Guangxi Daily Press, Guangxi Transportation Design Building, Nanning Rhein Lakeside, Taiwan Uni-President Enterprises, Inner Mongolia Yili Industrial Group Co., Ltd., and Guiyang Municipal Government Administrative Center.

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2021/08/07

Hongtai Door Industry – Tallinn Zero-Varnish Wooden Doors

In line with the development trends of the door industry, Hongtai Door Industry has established its headquarters in Nanning, China—the ASEAN Economic Development Zone—and is now delivering Hongtai doors to markets around the globe. Guided by the business philosophy of "surviving through quality, building brands for growth," Hongtai Door Industry is pursuing a development strategy centered on "industrialized management, market-oriented operations, specialized services, systematic management, and group-based development." With sincere unity, pioneering spirit, and people-oriented management, Hongtai Door Industry is making relentless efforts to successfully enter the international marketplace. Currently, some of Hongtai Door Industry’s exemplary success stories include: Liuzhou Party School, Guangxi College of Water Resources and Electric Power, Guangxi Daily Press, Guangxi Transportation Design Building, Nanning Rhein Lakeside, Taiwan Uni-President Enterprises, Inner Mongolia Yili Industrial Group Co., Ltd., and Guiyang Municipal Government Administrative Center.

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2021/07/02

How to tell whether a wooden door is hollow or solid?

I’m sure everyone is familiar with this—do you know anything about the materials, craftsmanship, and methods for identifying wooden doors? Now, let me walk you through how to tell whether a wooden door is hollow or solid.

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2020/02/27

Guidelines for the Prevention of Novel Coronavirus Pneumonia

1. Minimize outdoor activities as much as possible: (1) Avoid traveling to regions where diseases are currently prevalent. (2) During the Spring Festival, it is recommended to reduce visits to relatives and friends and avoid large gatherings for meals; instead, try to stay home and rest. (3) Reduce activities in crowded public places, especially those with poor air circulation, such as public bathhouses, hot springs, cinemas, internet cafes, KTVs, shopping malls, train stations, airports, docks, and exhibition halls!

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