American Veneer Fir edgebanding provides a wood edge detail that covers exposed substrate, creating a continuous Fir look across cabinet and furniture parts. This edge banding uses real American Veneer Fir, so the edge visually matches Fir faces in color family and species identity. The Fir surface runs in a vertical grain pattern, which carries the grain direction along the edge and helps keep the appearance aligned with vertical door or panel layouts. The 5/8 inch width is sized to cover common panel thicknesses while leaving workable trim on each side for flush finishing. As an edge banding, it defines the visible edge of a panel, so material and grain choice directly affect the finished project. Cedan Inc brand identification ties this product to a dedicated edgebanding and surfacing manufacturer that focuses specifically on this product class.
The 5/8 inch width on this Cedan Fir edge banding sets up a straightforward trimming workflow after application, because the banding extends past the panel faces and allows a clean flush-cut pass. The vertical grain orientation along the strip means the installer can run the edgebanding in line with door or panel height, supporting consistent grain direction during layout. The fleece back layer establishes a distinct bonding surface against the core material, so adhesive engages the backing while the Fir veneer remains the visible surface. As a dedicated edge banding product within the wood edgebanding class, it is used only along edges, which keeps installation focused on narrow runs rather than broad areas.
This American Veneer Fir edgebanding works wherever exposed panel edges need to visually match Fir components, because its species and veneer description identify it as Fir rather than a contrasting wood. The vertical grain pattern along the strip supports tall cabinet doors, case sides, and other vertical elements, since the grain travels with the height of the part and avoids a cross-grain look on those edges. As wood edgebanding, it aligns with woodworking applications where real-wood edges are preferred over non-wood alternatives, tying into cabinet, furniture, or fixture projects that specify wood surfacing. The Cedan Inc branding and placement in edgebanding and surfacing group it with other professional wood products aimed at the woodworking industry, which positions it well for shop-built work.
The stated 5/8 inch width provides extra material beyond typical panel thicknesses, so the installer can position the strip with some margin, then trim both faces back to the panel for a crisp line. That additional width reduces sensitivity to slight alignment shifts during application because the final edge is defined by the trimming step rather than initial placement. The fleece back description defines the construction at the rear of the veneer, forming a stable backing layer that sits between the Fir face and the substrate. That backing helps distribute loads along the bond line so the visible Fir veneer remains intact while the backing interfaces with adhesive and the panel edge. Combined with its classification as edge banding, these details support repeatable, edge-focused workflow where the product is designed specifically for narrow runs rather than general surfacing.
This Cedan Inc edgebanding uses American Veneer Fir, so the visible edge matches Fir components in species and general appearance on Fir-based projects.
The American Veneer Fir edgebanding has a 5/8 inch width, giving coverage over typical panel thicknesses and leaving margin for trimming to a flush finished edge.
The vertical grain description means the Fir grain runs along the length of the edgebanding, supporting a grain direction that matches tall doors or vertical panel edges.
The fleece back construction creates a defined backing layer behind the Fir veneer, giving adhesive a stable surface and leaving the Fir face as the visible finished edge.
This Fir product is classified as edge banding within the edgebanding and surfacing category, so it is intended specifically for treating exposed panel edges.
This Fir edge banding is produced by Cedan Inc, identified on the product data as the brand and supported by manufacturer part number AEFIR158-500.
This American Veneer Fir edgebanding from Cedan Inc combines real Fir veneer, a vertical grain pattern, and a 5/8 inch width to support edge treatment on Fir-based work. The fleece back construction creates a defined bonding surface while leaving the Fir as the visible face, which is useful on cabinet and furniture edges built around Fir components. As wood edge banding within the edgebanding and surfacing category at Wurth Baer Supply, it gives shops a dedicated option for finishing exposed panel edges in Fir. Use this product wherever a consistent Fir edge is required to align with American Veneer Fir surfaces across a project.
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