Film Faced Plywood
Film faced plywood is produced by coating the surface of plywood made from different wood types with 120 g/m² or 240 g/m² phenolic film. This film layer protects the product against moisture and abrasion, extending its service life.
Durability and weight values vary depending on the type of wood used.
Body Options
- Birch Film Faced Plywood: Can be used repeatedly in concrete formwork with its high-strength, thin-layered structure. Preferred for heavy loads thanks to its hardness and form stability.
- Pine Film Faced Plywood: A lighter and more economical solution. Widely used in medium-density concrete formwork, packaging and temporary structures.
- Alder Film Faced Plywood: Also suitable for decorative applications with its aesthetic surface and good workability. Preferred in areas requiring medium-high durability.
Advantages
- 120 g/m² or 240 g/m² film options for different durability needs
- Resistant to water, moisture and abrasion
- Smooth surface: easy release in concrete formwork, aesthetic appearance in decoration
- Long-lasting and reusable multiple times
Applications
- Concrete formwork systems
- Industrial flooring
- Truck and lorry bodies
- Packaging solutions
- Furniture and decorative panels