Plywood Panel
Plywood is a type of engineered board made from thin sheets of wood, called plies or veneers. The layers are glued together, each with its grain at right angles to adjacent layers for greater strength. There are usually an odd number of plies, as the symmetry makes the board less prone to warping, and the grain on the outside surfaces runs in the same direction. The plies are bonded under heat and pressure with strong adhesives, usually phenol formaldehyde resin, making plywood a type of composite material. Plywood is sometimes called the original engineered wood.
A common reason for using plywood instead of plain wood is its resistance to cracking, shrinkage, twisting/warping, and its general high degree of strength. It has replaced many dimensional lumbers on construction applications for these reasons.
Light with high-intensity, Low in heat transfer coefficient, easy to process and decorate,
Light with high-intensity, Low in heat transfer coefficient, easy to process and decorate,
Exhibition
Booth room No.: E1-113
Exhibition Hall: Parque Anhembi
Address: Av.Olavo Fontoura,1209 Santana Sao Paulo
Time: Mar.15, 2011 to Mar.19, 2011.
