Wood Grain Steel Coil & Sheet
Printed and laminated wood-look steel for panels, doors, cladding, and furniture applications
Everesteel manufactures wood grain steel coil and sheet with decorative timber-look surfaces on coated steel substrates. It gives manufacturers the visual effect of wood together with the formability, durability, and production efficiency of steel for interior and exterior applications.
- Available as printed or laminated wood-look steel on GI, GL, PPGI, PPGL, and selected cold-rolled substrates
- PE, HDP, and PVDF coating systems available for different service environments
- Suitable for wall panels, siding, cladding, door skins, garage doors, and furniture panels
- Custom wood pattern development, sample matching, slit coil, and cut-to-length support
- Sample approval available before bulk production
Own Factory, Own Coating Lines, Full Specification Control
Everesteel produces every wood grain coil on our own printing, coating, and lamination lines in Jiangyin, one of China’s primary steel-processing hubs. We are a manufacturer — not a trading company.
That distinction matters with wood grain material, where pattern consistency, coating thickness, substrate control, and batch appearance all depend on tight line control — not on a middleman relaying your pattern reference to a mill and hoping the result matches.
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26,000+
tons annual production capacity
6,800+
global buyers served
65+
countries supplied worldwide
98.7%
on-time delivery rate
What is Wood Grain Steel?
Wood grain steel is a prefinished steel product with a wood-look surface, produced either by decorative pattern printing or by film lamination. It is used where manufacturers want the appearance of timber together with the durability, processability, and supply consistency of steel for volume production.
There are two main routes. Printed wood grain applies the pattern onto a coated steel surface and seals it with a protective topcoat, making it a cost-effective choice for many decorative panel and door applications. Laminated wood grain bonds a PVC or PET decorative film to the substrate, typically providing greater visual depth and surface texture. The right option depends on the required appearance, forming method, service environment, and budget.
Wood grain steel is a layered prefinished material system, although the exact build differs between printed and laminated constructions. Key specification points include the substrate, metallic coating, topcoat or film system, pattern direction, forming performance, weather resistance, and batch-to-batch appearance consistency. It is commonly used for wall panels, siding, cladding, door skins, garage doors, furniture panels, and selected appliance or display surfaces.
Wood Grain Steel vs Real Wood vs Printed Steel Coil: Which Should You Choose?
All four are laminated steel products. The difference is what the lamination is for — appearance or function.
| Factor | Wood Grain Steel | Real Wood | Printed Steel Coil |
|---|---|---|---|
| Surface system | Printed or laminated wood-look on steel | Natural timber | Printed decorative pattern on steel |
| Appearance | Repeatable wood patterns, consistent batch to batch | Unique natural grain, natural variation | Wood, marble, brick, stone, or custom patterns |
| Moisture resistance | High — set by substrate and coating | Can warp, swell, or rot if unprotected | High — set by substrate and coating |
| Maintenance | Factory-finished, minimal upkeep | May need repainting, sealing, repair | Factory-finished, minimal upkeep |
| Forming | Slitting, cutting, bending, roll forming | Cutting, drilling, wood processing | Slitting, cutting, bending, roll forming |
| Cost level | Economical to mid | Varies, often premium for quality timber | Economical |
| Best for | Wall panels, siding, doors, furniture, volume production | Solid furniture, premium timber interiors | Any decorative pattern beyond wood look |
- Choose wood-grain steel when you need a durable, low-maintenance wood look with steel-based processing and repeatable supply. Choose real wood when natural grain variation and solid timber are essential. Choose printed steel coil when your pattern goes beyond wood — marble, brick, stone, or custom designs.
Why Buyers Source Wood Grain Steel from Everesteel
Pattern Consistency That Holds Across Batches
A wood look only works if the pattern repeats cleanly, coil after coil. Because we run our own printing and lamination lines, we control ink, film, register, and coating thickness in-house — then measure color and pattern against your approved reference on every batch. That means the fifth container matches the first, so your finished panels look uniform on the wall or the display floor.
Coating Matched to Indoor or Outdoor Service Life
The same wood pattern can fail outdoors if it sits on the wrong coating. We help you match the system to the real environment — PE for sheltered interior panels and furniture, SMP or HDP for standard exterior siding and garage doors, and PVDF where strong UV resistance and long color retention are required. You get a specification built for where the panel actually lives, not a default coat that fades in two seasons.
Forming Support So the Pattern Survives the Line
Wood grain panels are bent, stamped, and roll-formed into doors, profiles, and cladding. We match coating flexibility and pattern direction to your process, then prove it on a production sample with forming tests before mass production — so the pattern doesn't crack, whiten, or shift direction on the finished part. Directional patterns are tracked through slitting so the grain runs the right way.
Protective Film and Export Packing Built for Decorative Surfaces
A scuffed wood panel is a rejected panel. We apply protective film with peel strength matched to your storage time and process, and pack coils and sheets with edge and surface protection for export — so the finish you approved in the sample is the finish that arrives at your plant.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Product | Wood grain steel / wood look steel coil / wood grain steel sheet |
| Base substrate | PPGI, PPGL, galvanized steel, Galvalume steel, cold-rolled steel by application |
| Steel grade | DX51D+Z, SGCC, DX52D+Z and other grades by forming requirement |
| Steel thickness | 0.17 mm – 1.50 mm (common specs confirmed by project) |
| Coil width | 600 mm – 1,250 mm (slit widths available) |
| Surface type | Printed wood grain coating, laminated film, matte, glossy, or custom decorative finish |
| Coating system | PE, SMP, HDP, PVDF, PVC film, PET film by application and environment |
| Wood patterns | Oak, walnut, teak, maple, blonde oak, dark wood, natural wood, custom matching |
| Supply form | Coil, slit coil, cut-to-length sheet, sample sheet |
| Coil inner diameter | 508 mm / 610 mm |
| Standards | JIS, EN, GB, or agreed project standard by substrate |
| Typical applications | Wall panels, siding, cladding, door panels, garage doors, furniture, decorative panels, selected appliance panels |
| MOQ | Depends on pattern, thickness, and coating — trial orders and samples can be discussed |
- Specifications are indicative. Custom patterns, substrates, gauges, and widths are available on request.
Available Wood Grain Patterns
Standard and custom wood patterns are available for different markets and product lines. Final color, gloss, and texture should be confirmed by sample before bulk production.

Oak Wood Grain
Classic golden oak finish for wall panels, doors, cabinets, and general decorative steel surfaces — the most widely specified wood look across markets.

Walnut Wood Grain
Darker, premium wood tone for decorative panels, door skins, and commercial interiors where a richer look is needed.

Teak Wood Grain
Warm amber tone favored for wall cladding and decorative panels, with strong appeal in specific regional markets.

Maple Wood Grain
Light wood appearance suited to modern interiors, cabinets, partitions, and contemporary decorative panels.

Blonde Oak
Neutral, light oak finish for office interiors, wall panels, and clean contemporary surfaces.

Dark Wood Grain
Deep wood tone for security doors, garage doors, gates, and premium decorative applications.
Processing Capabilities
Downstream processing is available in-house, so your wood grain steel arrives in the format your panel plant or door line actually needs — not just as a master coil.
Slitting
Coils slit to custom widths with clean edges suited to panel forming, door frames, and roll-forming lines. Pattern direction is preserved for directional wood grains.
Cut-to-Length
Sheet blanks cut to your dimensions with flatness and squareness tolerances suitable for direct press, panel assembly, or forming, with protective paper where required.
3. Protective Film
A peelable protective layer applied over the finished surface for slitting, forming, packing, and assembly. Peel strength is matched to your storage time and process to avoid residue on the decorative surface.
4. Custom Pattern and Color Matching
Submit a physical sample, pattern reference, or target finish, and our technical team matches wood pattern, gloss, and coating — with a production sample provided for approval before the full run begins.
Sourcing slit strip or custom-cut blanks for a panel, door, or furniture project?
Send your pattern, substrate, thickness, width, and coating, and our team will confirm lead time and pricing within one business day.
Recommended Specifications by Application
| Application | Recommended Thickness | Base Substrate | Coating System | Surface |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wall panels / siding / cladding | 0.30 – 0.60 mm | GL / PPGL | SMP / HDP / PVDF | Matte / natural wood |
| Door panels / garage doors | 0.35 – 0.80 mm | GI / PPGI | SMP / HDP | Oak / dark wood |
| Interior decorative panels | 0.20 – 0.50 mm | GI / PPGI | PE / PVC film | Matte / laminated wood |
| Furniture and cabinet panels | 0.30 – 0.50 mm | GI / CR | PE / PET film | Oak / maple / blonde oak |
| Appliance / display panels | 0.40 – 0.60 mm | GI / EGI | PVC / PET film | Laminated wood / matte |
- These are indicative starting points. Final specifications should be confirmed based on your forming process, surface requirements, and service environment.
Typical Applications
Quality Control and Certifications
Everesteel maintains a documented quality management system across every production stage — from incoming substrate inspection through to final coil labeling and packaging.
In-process controls include:
In-process controls include:
- Incoming substrate inspection (thickness, surface quality, mechanical properties)
- Coating thickness and curing monitoring at the line
- Adhesion testing (cross-cut and T-bend) to verify pattern and coating bonding
- Forming tests for bending, stamping, and roll-forming applications
- Color, gloss, and pattern-direction measurement against approved reference standards
- Weather-resistance checks for exterior coating grades
- Protective film and packing condition check before shipment
Test reports and mill certificates are issued with each shipment. Third-party inspection — including SGS, BV, and CCIC — can be arranged before loading on request.
FAQs
Q1. What is wood grain metal?
Wood grain metal is steel coil, sheet, or panel with a wood-look decorative surface. It’s produced by printing the pattern onto coated steel or laminating a wood-look film onto the substrate, depending on your appearance target, application, and forming process.
Q2. Should I choose printed or laminated wood grain?
Printed wood grain is cost-efficient and flexible for custom patterns, sealed under a topcoat and well suited to volume production. Laminated wood grain uses a pre-made film for richer texture depth and a more three-dimensional feel. For high-volume decorative panels, printed usually wins on value; for premium visible surfaces that need texture depth, laminated is the step up.
Q3. Can wood grain steel be used outdoors?
Yes, but exterior use requires the right substrate and coating. For siding, cladding, and garage doors, confirm Galvalume or heavier zinc coating, an SMP, HDP, or PVDF topcoat, and edge protection based on your local climate. Indoor panels can use lighter PE or film systems.
Q4. Can wood grain steel be used for garage doors and security doors?
Yes. Wood grain steel is widely used for door skins, security doors, entrance doors, garage door panels, and gates. Thickness, coating flexibility, and pattern direction should be confirmed by forming test before bulk production.
Q5. What wood grain patterns are available?
Common patterns include oak, walnut, teak, maple, blonde oak, dark wood, and natural wood finishes. Custom color and pattern matching can be arranged based on your sample, target finish, and annual demand.
Q6. What is your minimum order quantity for wood grain steel?
MOQ depends on pattern, thickness, coating system, and stock availability. Trial orders and sample sheets can be discussed — send your specs and we’ll advise the workable quantity.
Q7. What is the typical lead time for wood grain orders?
Lead time depends on pattern availability, coating system, substrate, and order volume. Once your pattern and specification are confirmed, we’ll give you a firm production and delivery schedule with your quote.
Q8. Can I approve a sample before committing to a bulk order?
Yes. We provide a production sample of your matched pattern, gloss, and coating for approval before the full run begins, so the finish is confirmed before mass production.
Other Products in This Category
Exploring other decorative pattern options? Here are the related products in our Pattern Steel range — each suited to a different surface effect, environment, or application.
Marble Pattern Steel
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Logo Printed Steel
Hairline Finish Steel
Get a Quote for Wood Grain Steel
Send us the details below and our team will respond with pricing, lead time, and availability within one business day.
- Application — what the material will be used for (e.g., siding, door skin, furniture panel, appliance panel)
- Wood pattern or color — oak, walnut, teak, maple, dark wood, or a sample to match
- Coating system — PE, SMP, HDP, PVDF, PVC film, PET film, or not sure yet
- Base substrate — GI, GL, PPGI, PPGL, cold-rolled, or required corrosion level
- Thickness and width — steel thickness, coil or slit width, sheet size
- Forming method — bending, stamping, roll forming, or flat panel use
- Indoor or outdoor — service environment and expected exposure
- Quantity — in metric tons, and whether one-time or recurring
- Destination country — for freight and lead time estimation
