Carbonized plywood innovation

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CARBONIZED PLYWOOD.
An innovative material is now growing in popularity for making table tennis blades. In its essence, it is a thermally modified wood known as "carbonized plywood, the thing looks much like a black charcoal.
Carbonized (inorganic) wood is far different from natural wooden materials.
I got one, it plays like the famous Black Knight 2000-pound cannon to break through a castle walls.
 
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If you burn wood and take its ashes and make carbon out of it, would it still count wood or carbon? (I know I’m silly 😆 )
 
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I think Yinhe had a similar structure long ago, in the Yinhe E-3VB and the Yinhe E-1VB, and also the Yinhe U-1VB. However on these blades the vacuum-baked wood (which was dark brown) was not the top layer, instead Limba and Koto was used. The E-3VB also used glass fiber. I have the E-3VB and the U-1VB and they play nicely but there is not a spectacular difference to other non-vacuuum-baked blades.
Also since these blades I don't think any new ones showed up, the later blades are all conventional carbon containing blades like the Pro-01. My favorite blade currently is the Purple Dragon 437 (7 ply Limba/5x Ayous/Limba) which has a really good feeling to play with and works well with short pips.
 
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