Use of Plywood in the Construction Industry
Plywood has high compressive strength and a very high economic efficiency. It can be used in all kinds of construction formwork systems with its portable, easy-to-use and easy-to-install structure. It provides a completely flat concrete surface. It can be used repeatedly, thanks to its papers pressed with water-resistant WBP Phenol glue. It accelerates the project process and allows saving on labor costs.
Lightweight and Durable
Its structure consists of tree layers (panels). It is considered a heavy material because of its high durability, but on the contrary, it is quite light. For a long time in this field, various timber, etc. products were preferred, and after the use of products in the form of plywood, this tradition was destroyed and the use of plywood became widespread.
What are the Construction Fields and Types of Plywood Used?
Plywood products are supplied with many brands, models, and origins due to the variability of tree type, a number of layers, and glue (adhesive) properties.
If we generalize the most used plywood types, birch plywood, pine plywood, poplar Plywood, fagus plywood, plywood made from tropical trees (acacia, rubber, eucalyptus), and two or three types such as pine/birch, pine/poplar. We can say that they are products produced by combining tree species.
Usage of Film Faced Plywood in Construction Industry
Plywood has high compressive strength and a very high economic efficiency. It can be used in all kinds of construction formwork systems with its portable, easy-to-use, and easy-to-install structure. It provides a completely flat concrete surface. It can be used repeatedly, thanks to its panels pressed with water-resistant WBP Phenol glue. It accelerates the project process and allows saving on labor costs.
Film-faced plywood is mainly used in the construction industry when your project is still in its rough stage. By integrating with various formwork systems, the main skeleton of the building, columns, beams, and other exposed concrete areas are formed.
- Paged Form – Birch Film Faced Plywood
- Stiga Birch Plywood – Birch Film Faced Plywood
- Riga Form – Birch Film Faced Plywoods
- Kontraform Pine Film Faced Plywood
- Kontraform Birch Film Faced Plywood
- Tekcom Ez Form Tropic Film Faced Plywood
- Tulsa Pine Ply Film Faced Plywood