Plywood Panels
Consisting of superimposed sheets of wood glued and pressed one on the other and generally disposed so that the grains of successive layers are generally at right angles. An uneven number of layers is almost always used with the intention of balancing its structure and behaviour, and to allow bending. Plywood is characterised depending on the sort of wood or group of wood sorts of its sheets as well as their quality and glueing.
Unwound Panel Urea Glue
Panels of different sorts of wood, bonded together with Urea glue (type 1, interior).
Unwound Panel WBP Glue
Panels of different sorts of wood, bonded together with WBP glue (type 2, covered exterior).
Unwound Fire Resistant Veneer
Okume sides plywood. Fire resistant following B-s2 d0 Euroclasses
Specials
Veneered with Film
Plywoods with both sides covered with phenolic film, that can be smooth or rough deppending on their applications.
Veneered Decorative Natural Plate
Plywood with both sides covered with decorative plates.
