Plywood with phenolic film

Description

A plywood foliated with a phenol film is wood-based board of improved properties (resistance to water, sanding through) composed of glued plies of wood (outer and middle veneers), whereat the directions of fibre of adjacent plies are staggered by 90°. There are various types of plywood by wood species:

  • Birch – birch plywood 100%
  • Beech – beech plywood 100%
  • Birch, alder, beech – deciduous plywood
  • Birch, alder, beech, pine – combi deciduous plywood

Technical plywood is produced on the basis of phenol-formaldehyde resin as water-resistant, for use in exterior conditions (according to PN-EN 636), meeting the requirements of 3 gluing class quality according to PN-EN 314-2.

Basic data

Types of surface structure:
– one side foliated smooth (Smooth/Raw)

– one side foliated with wire mesh structure (Wiremesh/Raw)

– one side foliated with HEXA structure (HEXA/Raw)

– both sides foliated smooth (Smooth/Smooth)

– both sides foliated with one side wire mesh structure (Wiremesh/Film)

– both sides foliated with one side HEXA (HEXA/Film)

Standard sizes: 
2500×1250 mm
2440×1220 mm
2130×1250/1220 mm

other sizes on request

Thickness range: 
4mm – 35 mm

Density: 
680-740 kg/m3

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