1220*2440mm Customized Film Faced Construction Fire Retardant Plywood for Sale

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Basic Specifications

Model NO.
Plywood
Plywood Type
13-Ply
Formaldehyde Standards
E0
Specifications
1220*2440*18mm
Grade
Excellent Grade
Usage
Indoor, Outdoor
Experience
More Than 20 Years
Capacity
2,000,000 m³/Year
HS Code
4412
Package Size
244cm * 122cm * 80cm
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Product Description

18mm Concrete Formwork Film Faced Plywood With WBP Glue

Face/Back Okoume, Bintangor, Poplar, Pine, Pencil Cedar, Ash, etc.
Core Poplar, Birch, Eucalyptus, Hardwood, mixed core, etc.
Grade BB/CC, BB/BB, C/D, E/F, AAA, AA, A, A/B, DBB/CC or customized
Glue MR, E0, E1, E2, WBP, MELAMINE
Standard Size 1220x2440mm, 1250x2500mm, 915X1830mm, 915X2135mm, etc.
Thickness 2.5mm - 30mm (Tolerance: ≤10mm: ±0.2mm; >10mm: ±0.5mm)
Press Process One Time Pressed, Two Times Pressed, Three Times Pressed
Application Furniture, packaging, kitchen, cabinet, construction formwork

Okoume: smooth + big round grain (simple but kingly)

Bintangor: rough fiber + small grain (steady and solemn)

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Usage Guide & Tips

Surface Type Common Size Recommended Purpose
Natural/Artificial/Melamine 15mm - 18mm Furniture, shelves, cabinets, desks
Okoume/Bintangor/Poplar 2mm - 6mm Sofa, cabinet back boards
Fancy Veneered 2mm - 6mm Furniture, Door Decoration
Grooved Plywood 6mm - 12mm Decorative Wall panels
Black/Brown Film Faced 12mm - 18mm Construction, concrete formwork

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the standard size and thickness for concrete formwork?
The most common size for construction is 1220x2440mm with a thickness ranging from 12mm to 18mm, specifically 18mm for heavy-duty formwork.
Which glue is best for outdoor or high-moisture use?
WBP (Water Boiled Proof) glue or Melamine glue are highly recommended for outdoor and concrete formwork applications due to their superior moisture resistance.
What is the difference between one-time and two-times pressed plywood?
Pressing frequency affects the board's flatness and strength. Two-times or three-times pressed plywood offers a smoother surface and better internal bonding compared to one-time pressed material.
How much thickness tolerance should I expect?
For boards ≤10mm, the tolerance is typically ±0.2mm. For boards thicker than 10mm, the standard tolerance is ±0.5mm.
What materials are used for the plywood core?
Common core materials include Poplar, Birch, Eucalyptus, and Hardwood. Mixed cores are also available depending on the specific strength requirements.
What are the formaldehyde emission standards for this product?
Our plywood meets the E0 standard, ensuring extremely low formaldehyde emission, making it safe for both indoor furniture and outdoor construction.

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