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  • No FSC material from Russia and Belarus until the invasion ends

    From FSC.ORG Because of the association of the forest sector in Russia and Belarus with armed invasion, no FSC-certified material or controlled wood from these countries will be permitted to be traded. FSC remains deeply concerned about Russia’s aggressive invasion of Ukraine and stands in solida...
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  • what is concrete plywood

    Concrete Form Plywood. Plywood is an ideal material for concrete forming. It produces smooth surfaces and can be used repeatedly – some overlaid panels up to 200 times or more. The thinner panels can be bent easily for curved forms and liners. Plywood is the best material for building concrete fo...
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  • What is pencil Cedar plywood?

    Pencil Cedar Faced Plywood means the commercial plywood produced by different core,surfaced with Pencil Cedar. Pencil cedar is a very common rainforest tree of eastern Australia.it can be widely use in furniture,decoration, floor base panel etc.also can be used outdoor construction. The Pencil Ce...
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  • Is teak plywood waterproof?

    Natural teak is incredible durable and naturally water proof. It is because of these qualities; teak is the best wood for outdoor furniture. Teak wood does not need to be sealed or stained to make it stand up to the weather. Teak is a beautiful solid, hardwood harvested from solid Indonesian teak...
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  • What is construction plywood?

    A range of products designed by structural and non-structural applications, including Particleboard, MDF, Melamine, Pegboard and Plywood. A number of different products fall under the category of Construction Ply but the thing they all share in common is they are incredibly strong. Plywood is an ...
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  • What are the features of Blockboard?

    Blockboard is a type of plywood that is engineered in a special way. It is pressured in such a way that the softwood strips are found between two layers of the wood veneers in the core of the sheet.  This contributes to the dimensional stability of the board. The presence of softwood strips ensur...
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  • What is pine plywood used for?

    Pine is the most common type of wood used for the manufacture of plywood products of all types. Pine plywood is most commonly used for construction, although it is also used for industrial purposes at times. In construction, it is most often found used for wall and roof sheathing on homes, as wel...
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  • Film Faced Plywood

    Film faced plywood is also called formwork plywood, shuttering plywoods, concrete form. Film faced plywood is the special plywood with two sides coated with wearable and water proof film. The film is adhesive impregnated paper, which are different from melamine paper overlay, PVC, MDO and HDO (HD...
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  • Is OSB better than plywood?

    Osb is stronger than plywood in shear. Shear values, through its thickness, are about 2 times greater than plywood. This is one of the reasons osb is used for webs of wooden I-joists. However, nail-holding ability controls performance in shear wall applications. Whether you are building, remodeli...
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  • Is MDF better than wood?

    What We Mean When We Talk About “MDF” MDF stands for medium-density fiberboard – a type of engineered wood that is extensively used in the manufacturing of flat-pack furniture and cabinet doors. Although it is essentially a material made from recycled wood fibers, wax, and resin, composite wood i...
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  • What is film faced plywood used for?

    Film faced plywood is an exterior plywood used in building and construction projects.  It has a special film coating on its surface made from phenol or melamine on either or both sides. It gives the plywood a higher resistance to moisture, abrasion, chemical degradation and fungal attack compared...
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  • why choose Okoume plywood?

    As one the commercial plywoods, so why choose Okoume plywood? Okoume, pronounced oh-kuh-mey, is a large timber-producing tree native to the west coast of equatorial Africa. It can grow up to 60 m tall, and often has buttresses near the base of the tree that can grow up to 3 m. Its timber is consi...
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