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ADVANTAGES OF CHINESE Australian Standard (AS) 6669 FORMPLY 2400 x 1200mm and 1800 x 1200mm ,inspection checklist,inspector,factory auditing,sourcing

ADVANTAGES OF FORMPLYFormply satisfies Australian Standard (AS) 6669 which classifies as high performing plywood. The standard ensures panels are acceptable to use in load-bearing operations. Another benefit is customisation. Consumers can order in different colours for interior spaces and not visually degrade them. Furthermore, the additional laminated sheet offers moisture protection. Although not waterproof like marine plywood, it is still …

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F17 FORMPLY APPLICATIONS,inspection checklist,inspector,factory auditing,sourcing

FORMPLY APPLICATIONSFormply combines features of architectural and structural plywood to create a strong and modern product. Its primary use is in concrete formwork. The panels hold the concrete in a mould until it sets. F17 use is widespread on beams, bridges, large deck forms, and other civil engineering projects. It has even been used to build a python enclosure! Figure …

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IS FORMPLY WATERPROOF?,inspection checklist,inspector,factory auditing,sourcing

IS FORMPLY WATERPROOF? Formply is water-resistant but not entirely waterproof. Sheets are designed to withstand moisture on-site through their high-density overlay. The film on top is waterproof, while the edges are sealed to ensure no moisture is absorbed. Concreters can re-use sheets on many sites thanks to quality materials and manufacturing

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FORMPLY VS MARINE PLYWOOD,inspection checklist,inspector,factory auditing,sourcing

FORMPLY VS MARINE PLYWOOD Workers would coat marine plywood sheets in oil for a smooth finish before formply. F17 expands upon marine plywood, ideal for use in areas of constant contact with moisture. The outer face is waterproof, allowing for easy separation from curing concrete. Formply is attractive with a variety of colour available for home furnishing. Formply exceeds marine plywood despite not technically meeting its …

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MARINE VS REGULAR PLYWOOD,inspection checklist,inspector,factory auditing,sourcing

MARINE VS REGULAR PLYWOOD Not all structural plywood is labelled as marine due to the strict criteria it must fulfil. Voids cannot be present in the inner veneer layers due to their delaminating effect. The risk of it occurring rises when there is a build-up of moisture. Manufacturing must also use waterproof glue. Finally, marine plywood requires a higher grade face veneer than …

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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN F14 AND F17 FORMPLY PLYWOOD?,inspection checklist,inspector,factory auditing,sourcing

DIFFERENCE BETWEEN F14 AND F17 PLYWOOD? Formply receives stress grades from F11 to F27, depending on strength. The most commonly available on the market are the F14 and F17 varieties. Deciding between the two depends on the budget and structure of the building. As the value suggests, F14 formply can withstand 14 megapascals (MPa) of pressure, whereas F17 can withstand 17 MPa. …

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NON-STRUCTURAL PLYWOOD,inspection checklist,inspector,factory auditing,sourcing

NON-STRUCTURAL PLYWOOD Non-Structural Ply 7mm CD2400 x 1200 / 2700 x 120075/packNon-Structural Ply 9mm CD2400 x 1200 / 2700 x 120060/packNon-Structural Ply 12mm CD2400 x 1200 / 2700 x 120045/packNon-Structural Ply 15mm CD2400 x 1200 / 2700 x 120035/packNon-Structural Ply 17mm CD2400 x 1200 / 2700 x 120032/packNon-Structural Ply 19mm CD2400 x 1200 / 2700 x 120028/packNon-Structural Ply 21mm CD2400 …

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