
Plywood is a type of wooden plate produced from thin tree layers. It is one of the mostly used wood types of our day. Plywood is a flexible, easy-to-apply, reusable and easy-to-supply product. Plywood is preferred as it is more resistant against cracking than other wooden panels, suitable for bending and as it is a high resistant material. Plywood is wood veneers bonded together to produce a flat sheet. An extremely versatile product, plywood is used for a wide range of structural, interior and exterior applications – from formwork through to internal paneling. Plywood is an assemblage of wood veneers bonded together to produce a flat sheet. While it can be tailored to suit an extensive range of applications, the normal product consists of at least 3 plies, with the grain in the alternate plies running at right angles. There are four groupings of plywood products, with each group designed for specific applications: Structural Exterior Interior Marine.