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FILMFACED
PLYWOOD
We
offer film faced plywood with overlaid phenol film on both sides and the
edges treated with waterproof paint.
Film
faced plywood is made on the basis of birch or poplar wood.
The film faced plywood is the origin
of:
- Polish, Russian, Lithuanian, Bulgarian, Chinese, Indonesian

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FILMFACED PLYWOOD
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Type of plywood
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Waterproof , with foil
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Size
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mm
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2130x1250
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2500x1250
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3000x1500
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Thickness
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mm
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4 – 35
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Type of wood
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Hardwood
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Density
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kg/m3
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500 – 750
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Film weight
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g/m2
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120 – 220
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Film color
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Standard
brown, other colors on request
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Bending
strenght
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MPa
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Grainwise 50 – 100
cross-grain
30 - 60
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Humidity
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%
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5 - 12
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Hygiene
class
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E-1
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Filmfaced plywood is made in accordance with Polish Norm PN-83/D-97005.19 and
German's Building Norm DIN-68705a.3 BFU-100, own necessery
certificates

ADVANTAGES:
Since the new product appeared in the construction
sector, which is plywood coated with a phenolic film it resulted in
replacement of expensive
technology based on the prefabrication into technology based
on the implementation of concrete construction directly on the site.
Due to the smooth surface of phenolic film this
kind of plywood gives the concrete surface very good quality and eliminates
the additional costs associated with finishing works.
APPLICATION:
FOR MULTIPLE USE formwork (shuttering FORM)
-in general
construction, industrial, residential
-in road construction and bridges
-in concrete structures
-in specialized packaging
NORMS AND CERTIFICATES
WT-1/2003 -technical requirements
The Institute of Maritime
and Tropical Medicine, Gdynia
- Hygienic certificate
The Institute of Wood
Technology, Poznań
- The certificate of compatibility required by the Ordinance on Hazardous
Substances (marine plywood)
Building Research Institute,
Department of Fire Research, Warszawa
- Fire Classification, Report of Research
Institute of Natural Fibres, Poznań
- Fire Classification (flammability of building materials - plywood with
phenol film on both sides)
- Fire Classification (the spread of flames on the flooring surface -
plywood with phenol film on both sides)
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