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  • Commercial Plywood

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    Commercial plywood is a standard or basic plywood used for indoor homes and workplaces. Commercial plywood has excellent properties such as moisture resistance, durability, and high strength, and has been widely used in construction, furniture manufacturing, packaging and other fields. It is a very practical building material.

  • Fancy Plywood

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    Fancy plywood, also known as decorative plywood, fancy board, or composite decorative board, is made of plywood, fiberboard or particleboard as the base material, and is processed with precious tree species, rotary cut veneer, and imported matte paper of various colors. It is usually decorated with beautiful hardwood veneers such as red oak, ash, white oak, birch, maple, teak, soapberry, cherry, beech, walnut, etc.

  • Film Faced Plywood

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    Film Faced Plywood is a board consisting of two or more layers of plywood covered with a surface coating of high-pressure wear-resistant materials. Because the surface of Film Faced Plywood is covered with high-pressure wear-resistant materials, it has the characteristics of extremely high wear resistance, waterproof, moisture-proof, oil-proof and easy to clean. Therefore, Film Faced Plywood is mainly used in indoor and outdoor furniture manufacturing, cabinets, bathroom cabinets, TV background walls, etc., and is also widely used in the field of decorative building materials.

  • Fire Retardant Plywood

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    Fire Retardant Plywood, also known as flame retardant plywood, is a plywood with fire retardant properties. The main components of Fire Retardant Plywood include wood, glue and flame retardant. Fire Retardant Plywood has the characteristics of good fire resistance and low smoke, and is one of the commonly used materials in the fields of construction, ships, automobiles, aircraft, etc. When manufacturing Fire Retardant Plywood, it is necessary to control the amount and uniformity of flame retardants.

  • Marine Plywood

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    Marine plywood is defined as produced in accordance with the BS1088 international standard for marine plywood. It uses Taier waterproof glue (phenolic glue), which is environmentally friendly and reaches E0/E1 level. It will not debond after boiling in boiling water for 72 hours. Marine plywood is generally used for yachts, car boxes, ships, and outdoor wooden buildings. It is also called “waterproof plywood” and “marine plywood”.

  • Melamine Plywood

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    Melamine Plywood is the full name of melamine impregnated film paper veneer plywood. It is a decorative board made by immersing paper with different colors or textures in melamine resin adhesive, drying it to a certain degree of solidification, and paving it on the surface of plywood or multilayer board through hot pressing. It is made of substrate and surface bonding.

  • Veneer Faced Plywood

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    Veneer Faced Plywood, also known as wood veneer plywood, is a decorative veneer plywood. Veneer Faced Plywood is a surface material used for interior decoration or furniture manufacturing. It is made by slicing natural wood or technological wood into thin slices of a certain thickness, adhering them to the surface of plywood, and then hot pressing.

  • Waterproof Water Resistant Plywood

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    Water Resistant Plywood, also known as waterproof plywood, also known as marine board or marine plywood, is a board made of imported Finnish Taier glue. Water Resistant Plywood has excellent weather resistance. Water Resistant Plywood can withstand boiling for 72 hours without debonding or separation, showing its excellent waterproof performance. Its production process includes vacuuming and pressurized drying, following the BS1088-1-2003 international standard, ensuring the quality and performance of the product.