Glass fiber or woven cotton with resins including phenolic or epoxy are blended to create sheet material.
Phenolic plywood sheets.
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This results to cost savings reduced deflection and a decreased weight for the formwork.
They have the advantage of high strength and stiffness achieved through a reinforcement material.
With its attractive color this material could also be used in furniture construction where toughness is a requirement.
Commonly used for trailer floors most good quality trailer manufacturers use this product.
Waterproof strong and durable and able to withstand extreme heat and pressure.
Sheets are 24 x 48 1 4 with face grain running with the longest dimension.
Phenolic plywood is common eastern european or scandinavian birch plywood euro birch or baltic birch bonded with waterproof phenol resin adhesive and overlaid on both sides with the phenol film grade f f.
Types and colors of film faced plywood overlaying colors available.
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A phenolic film is applied to make it resistant against surface wear and tear during the pouring of concrete.
This 15mm x 4 ft x 8 ft phenolic plywood is ideal for concrete forming projects.
18 mm phenolic film face heat sealed to the birch face and back.
The weight of the phenolic film on the face and back is 240 gram m2 edges are sealed with an oil based paint 13 ply construction.
Phenolic plastics overview phenolic machinable plastics are thermoset composite materials.
2 plies of phenolic film face and back veneer of birch and 9 plies of poplar core veneer.
G10fr4 phenolic sheets 250 1 4 thick x 24 x 24 linen le phenolic sheets 062 1 16 thick x 24 x 36 phenolic le sheet black 12 x 24 x 0 4375 thick nominal.
The process of resin bonding and heat treatment produces a plywood very similar to marine plywood.
6mm 1 4 x 12 x 12 euro color ply phenolic plywood film faced with baltic birch core brown dark pack of 3 4 5 out of 5 stars 2.
Phenolic faced multiply can be machined with standard woodworking tools and has great screw holding capabilities.
Plywood is a popular choice for residential and light duty construction and is made from thin sheets of veneer that have been peeled from debarked wood.
Dark brown light brown green black red.
These thin layers also called plies are glued together in alternating perpendicular directions to create a cross graining pattern.
Note color may vary.