BIRCH PLYWOOD The advantages of birch plywood are strength, flexibility and durability. Birch plywood is a relatively light material that allows it to be used in a variety of constructions and simplifies processing. The material is suitable for...
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DESCRIPTION Laminated veneer lumber (LVL) is an engineered wood product that uses multiple layers of thin wood assembled with adhesives. It is typically used for headers, beams, rimboard, and edge-forming material. LVL offers several advantages...
F17 Formply F17 Formply is a high quality plywood produced with FSC certified hardwood timber veneers. These are glued with phenol formaldehyde resin and overlaid with a hard durable resin impregnated paper to give concrete a smooth finish...
Stress GradesF17StandardAS 6669Sheet size2400x1200mm & 1800x1200mmTimber SpeciesMixed Hardwood, 1.0mm Softwood face and backMoisture ContentAs per AS/NZS 2269 (not less than 8% or more than 15%)ToleranceAs per AS/NZS 2369...
SpeciesAromatic Red CedarThickness1/4″Size4×8CutPlain SlicedCoreVeneer CoreGradeA4UV StatusN/A
SpeciesFirThickness23/32″Size4×10Weight80 PoundsCoreVeneer CoreGradeACUV StatusN/A
SpeciesMDOThickness1/2″Size4×8Weight45 PoundsCoreVeneer CoreGradeG2SUV StatusN/A
Walnut grows in the Eastern United States and Southern Canada. The sapwood is yellowish-brown and will darken when steamed while the heartwood is brown to a rich chocolate color. The grain is straight, sometimes curly, and is medium in texture...
Poplar is commonly known as American Tulipwood which grows east of the Mississippi River in the United States. The sapwood is nearly white with a greenish to brown to purple heartwood. It has a straight grain with a fine texture. Poplar is only...
Commonly known as just White Pine and grows in the eastern half of the United States and Canada. It has a large ring of sapwood that is pale white with a creamy to reddish narrow heartwood. EWP has a straight grain that has little contrast and...