For years, judging the quality of the as-cast concrete was really a guessing game. Often “good enough” translated to “only a few bugholes” and walls that weren’t too curvy. The subcontractors who followed the concrete placement were expected to patch any honeycombed areas and adjust their framing work to the dimensions left after formwork removal. But in the last few …
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Clean and apply release agents. Soon after removal, plywood forms should be inspected for wear, cleaned, and repaired, spot-primed, refinished
Read More »Hardwood Plywood Series: Hardwood Veneer Grading,veneer inspection ,veneer sourcing,veneer inspectors and graders
Timber Products is one of the world’s largest processors of hardwood veneer. Each sheet of veneer that is used for the company’s hardwood plywood panels is inspected and graded by veteran graders who average more than 10 years of experience. The result is consistent, quality veneers that meet the unique needs of each customer. As attractive as it is versatile, …
Read More »Plywood Discussion, How To Choose Good Quality vs. Bad,testing,inspection checklist and Sourcing New Plywood Suppliers
Lately the mega plywood factories have been sneaking unusual plies into the cores and creating havoc for custom cabinets. The use of dense tropical hardwood is being used to make the cores in some plywood I have bought at Home Depot recently. This makes an inferior product as demonstrated in this discussion video.
Read More »Basswood VS Cedar VS Hemlock VS Poplar: Best Infrared Sauna Wood Type Comparison and Inspection ,Sourcing
We’re revisiting the main characteristics and properties of each wood for infrared sauna, their advantages, disadvantages, aesthetic looks, durability, allergenic qualities, textures and more… Traditional sauna or infrared sauna are one of the best way to detoxify, boosts metabolism and recover you body from training or injury. Comparing sauna wood types is a little tricky if you’re talking to a …
Read More »Defects of plywood and the causes of these defects,Plywood inspection checklist,Sourcing Service,quality control
Plywood is one of the commonly used materials for furniture and one of the three major wood-based panels. It can also be used for aircraft, ships, trains, automobiles, buildings and packaging boxes. (1) The bonding strength of plywood is lower than the specified value of the standard. The reason is that the quality of adhesive is poor; The hot pressing …
Read More »Analysis and Control of Common Quality Defects of Plywood in China,QC,Quality Inspections,Inspectors ,Graders,Sourcing Experts
China’s plywood production and export volume is very large. The value of plywood is inseparable in practice. Therefore, it is necessary to further develop and study these issues. Unqualified materials exist in plywood due to material, manufacturing and other problems. Proactive measures need to be taken to solve this problem. Common defects such as lamination, parting, debonding and penetration are …
Read More »Measuring EMF In Infrared Saunas – how to test your infrared sauna for emf levels
Measuring EMF in your infrared sauna: Saunray customer question
Read More »Infrared Sauna Heater Overview | Carbon vs Ceramic | Near Infrared & Full Spectrum,sourcing and Inspection
Infrared Sauna Heater Overview | Carbon vs Ceramic | Near Infrared & Full Spectrum Join Kevin Halsey, owner of Sun Stream Infrared Saunas, for a crash course on Infrared sauna heaters. Carbon vs Ceramic? Near Infrared Sauna vs Far Infrared Full Spectrum Saunas? Navigating the web looking for the best infrared sauna or the best low emf sauna can be …
Read More »Basswood , Cedar , Hemlock, Poplar: Best Infrared Sauna Wood Type Comparison and Inspection
Comparison Comparing sauna wood types is a little tricky if you’re talking to a sauna salesman. Usually they try to steer you toward cedar because it’s more expensive, and they make more money on the sale. In my experience however, the type of lumber used in a home sauna, never contributes to the quality of my sweat. Many others are …
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