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Film faced plywood is a type of engineered wood product that is made by bonding multiple layers of thin wood veneers together with adhesive and then applying a film surface to one or both sides. This film surface is typically made from a phenolic resin, providing a durable and water-resistant finish. Film faced plywood is commonly used in construction and formwork applications due to its strength, stability, and resistance to moisture.
| Thickness | 12 mm to 21 mm |
| Sheet size | 1220 mm x 2440 mm |
| Core material | Hardwood or softwood veneer |
| Film type | Phenolic film or melamine film |
| Water resistance | High moisture resistance |
| Surface finish | Smooth or textured |
When selecting film faced plywood, consider the thickness and sheet size that best suits your project requirements. It's important to specify the type of film surface needed, whether phenolic or melamine, based on the intended use and exposure to moisture. Additionally, inquire about the core material, as this can affect the strength and durability of the plywood. Always check for certifications that may be relevant to your industry standards.
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It is primarily used in construction for formwork and temporary structures.
Film faced plywood has a protective film that enhances water resistance and durability.
Yes, it can be reused multiple times if properly maintained.
Typical thicknesses range from 12 mm to 21 mm.
Yes, it is suitable for outdoor use due to its high moisture resistance.
Look for certifications relevant to your industry, such as structural integrity and moisture resistance.