Film color
Phenol films: dark brown (120, 130 (wear resistant) and 220g/m2), light brown (120g/m2), green (120g/m2), black (120g/m2), red (220g/m2), honey (120g/m2), UV resistant films: opal white (174g/m2).
Under transparent films BB grade veneer can be applied.
Features
- Durable surface with an architectural edge which eliminates the need for edge-banding
- Colored, translucent film leaving the wood grain visible (Black, Dark-Brown, Light Brown, Green, Red)
- Smooth surface, easily cleaned and odor free panel suitable for food products
- Rigid and structural properties
Thickness | Size | Cut/Color | Cut |
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1/4″ | 8’x4′ | Brown-Dark Latvian Birch 6 mm | Veneer |
1/4″ | 8’x4′ | Black Latvian Birch 6 mm | Veneer |
1/2″ | 8’x4′ | Black Latvian Birch 12 mm | Veneer |
1/2″ | 8’x4′ | Brown-Dark Latvian Birch 12 mm | Veneer |
1/2″ | 8’x4′ | Brown-Dark Latvian Birch 12 mm | Veneer |
1/2″ | 8’x4′ | Green Latvian Birch 12 mm | Veneer |
1/2″ | 8’x4′ | Red Latvian Birch 12 mm | Veneer |
3/4″ | 8’x4′ | Black Latvian Birch 19 mm | Veneer |
3/4″ | 8’x4′ | Brown-Dark Latvian Birch 19 mm | Veneer |
3/4″ | 8’x4′ | Brown-Light Latvian Birch 19 mm | Veneer |
3/4″ | 8’x4′ | Green Latvian Birch 19 mm | Veneer |
3/4″ | 8’x4′ | Red Latvian Birch 19 mm | Veneer |
3/4″ | 8’x4′ | White-Acid Cured Paint 19mm | Veneer |
3/4″ | 8’x4′ | Gray 19mm | Veneer |
3/4″ | 8’x4′ | Yellow Latvian Birch 19mm | Veneer |
3/4″ | 8’x4′ | Blue Latvian Birch 19 mm | Veneer |
1″ | 8’x4′ | Black Latvian Birch | Veneer |
1″ | 8’x4′ | Dark Brown Latvian Birch | Veneer |
Cut-to-size panels and machined panels available in accordance with the customers’ requirements.
Gluing classes
Plywood is glued with waterproof phenol formaldehyde resin adhesive. The weather and boiling water resistant bonding meets the requirements of the following standards:
- rd EN 314 / 3 class
- BS 1203 / H 4 (previously WBP)
- DIN 68705 Part 3 / type BFU 100
Formaldehyde emission
In accordance with the standard EN 13986 the formaldehyde emission meets the Class E1 requirements (test method EN 717 Part 2). Plywood glued with phenolformaldehyde resins meets the CARB Phase 2 and Japanese 4-Star Regulation’s requirements.
Overlaying
A smooth phenol or an UV resistant film, which is hot-pressed onto the surface, is used as an overlay. The phenol film is composed of a basic paper which is impregnated with phenol resin. The UV resistant film is impregnated with a special thermosetting mixture of polymers containing amino resins. Overlaying with higher resistance to abrasion and multi-layer overlaying is also possible (respectively 240 g/m2, 440 g/m2, special wear resistant film, etc.). Multi-layer overlaying gives superior wear resistance.