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13 LAYER PLYWOOD-RED CORE 19mm-GURJAN PLYWOOD
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- 100% Gurjan
- Unextended BWP Resin
- Borer, Termite & Fungus Proof
- Boiling Water Proof
- 100% Composed Core
- High Density
- Acoustically effective
- 100% Lifetime Warranty on Manufacturing Defect
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13 layer 19mm -plybasket plywood
Available sizes: 8 x 4 ft
Thickness :19 mm, 16 mm, 12 mm, 9 mm, 6 mm
Price:19 mm- â‚ą 92 per sq ft, 16 mm- â‚ą 86 per sq ft
12 mm- â‚ą 77 per sq ft, 09 mm- â‚ą 61 per sq ft
06 mm- â‚ą 55 per sq ft
Weight of 19 mm sheet is above 40 kg up to 60 kg
- plybasket plywood 19mm is termite proof as well as borrer proof plywood best for commercial as well as for interior purpose it widely used by carpenters as well as by interior decorators it is life time durable.
Manufacturing process of plywood
Plywood is a material manufactured from thin layers or “plies” of wood veneer that are glued together with adjacent layers having their wood grain rotated up to 90 degrees to one another. It is an engineered wood from the family of manufactured boards which includes medium-density fibreboard (MDF) and particle board (chipboard).
All plywoods bind resin and wood fibre sheets (cellulose cells are long, strong and thin) to form a composite material. This alternation of the grain is called cross-graining and has several important benefits: it reduces the tendency of wood to split when nailed in at the edges; it reduces expansion and shrinkage, providing improved dimensional stability; and it makes the strength of the panel consistent across all directions. There is usually an odd number of plies, so that the sheet is balanced—this reduces warping. Because plywood is bonded with grains running against one another and with an odd number of composite parts, it has high stiffness perpendicular to the grain direction of the surface ply.
Smaller, thinner, and lower-quality plywoods may only have their plies (layers) arranged at right angles to each other. Some better-quality plywood products will by design have five plies in steps of 45 degrees (0, 45, 90, 135, and 180 degrees), giving strength in multiple axes.