Laminated plywood is a specialized material based on high-quality birch FSF plywood. Both sides are coated with special paper impregnated with synthetic resins, which forms a durable protective film during production. This coating fundamentally changes the material's performance properties, making it exceptionally resistant to aggressive environments.
Key advantages and properties:
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Protective coating: Resistance to water, moisture, abrasion, chemical exposure, and the formation of fungus and mold.
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Strength and durability: A homogeneous structure prevents delamination and splitting. The material withstands mechanical stress and temperature fluctuations.
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Versatility of application: Ideal for reusable formwork in concrete work, as it does not absorb moisture from concrete and is easy to dismantle. Widely used in frame construction, for creating flooring, finishing cargo compartments of vehicles, and manufacturing structural containers.
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Processability: The smooth, inert surface is ready for use, does not require additional processing, and is easy to clean. The edges, protected with acrylic paint, enhance the moisture resistance of the entire sheet.
Scope of application:
The material is in demand in professional construction, industrial production, and logistics. It is optimal for:
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Construction sites: Reusable formwork for foundations, walls, floors, and columns; scaffolding platforms; subfloors and roofing work in high humidity conditions.
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Industry and transport: Lining and flooring in truck bodies, containers, trailers; manufacturing of storage containers and technological platforms.
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Commercial real estate: Creating durable, wear-resistant surfaces in industrial and warehouse premises.
Note: Factory markings may be present on the sheet surface. Their presence and location are recommended to be clarified upon receipt of the goods.