POPLAR PLYWOOD – FILM FACED
SPECIFICATIONS
Size | |
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Surface type | Film Faced Plywood F/F dark brown, 170g/m2 |
Thickness (mm) | 9-21 |
Dimensions (mm) | 1250×2500 |
Number of layers | 1250×2500 |
Grade | I (B,S), II (BB), III (CP), IV (C) |
Benefits of Poplar Plywood – Film Faced Plywood
- Poplar typically displays smaller knots than birch.
- Higher resistance to abrasion
- Higher water-resistance
- Resistant to water, wear, chemicals, fungi and mould
- Exceptional durability
- Economical solution for one-time usage
- It comes in a variety of thicknesses and sizes
Origin
The yellow poplar prefers the US and Canada’s eastern side, though it will grow as far west as Texas. Poplar trees are fast-growing and have been known to reach 120-feet tall, with trunk diameters of up to 5 feet.
Application
They are widely used in the production of vehicles and the construction industry for concrete formwork, only for humid Environment and covered spaces.
Description
Renowned for its durability and bending strength, poplar plywood comes in a variety of grades and thicknesses suitable for interior and exterior applications. In general, poplar plywood offers pale colouration, tight, beautiful grain, and a wonderfully consistent appearance with minor pin knots visible. In AB grade poplar plywood, these pin knots typically measure a few millimetres in diameter. Barely visible, they do not detract from the wood’s naturally pleasing aesthetic. The course’s surface depends on the grade, so it’s a good idea to check the manufacturer’s details while deciding which poplar plywood weight and type are best for the project at hand.
Dimensions of Film Faced Plywood:
Thickness (mm) | No. of layers | Size (mm) | pcs/pallet |
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FILM FACED PLYWOOD – F/F | |||
9 | 5 | 1250 x 2500 | 100 |
12 | 7 | 1250 x 2500 | 75 |
15 | 9 | 1250 x 2500 | 60 |
18 | 11 | 1250 x 2500 | 50 |
21 | 13 | 1250 x 2500 | 45 |