Film-Faced Plywood

Waterproof Plywood.

Waterproof Plywood is specially engineered with Boiling Water Proof (BWP) Grade Adhesive, providing superior resistance to water and moisture. This makes it the ideal material for areas exposed to high humidity, damp conditions, and water-related environments. It is widely used for both indoor and outdoor applications where moisture resistance is crucial.

The plywood offers exceptional durability and strength, ensuring it can withstand harsh conditions. It is commonly used in construction, marine, and furniture industries due to its ability to resist water, temperature fluctuations, and humidity. Its resistance to moisture ensures it won’t warp or degrade under damp conditions.

Waterproof plywood is also highly cost-effective and reusable, making it an eco-friendly material choice. Its reusability reduces construction costs, promotes sustainability, and contributes to environmentally responsible building practices.

Waterproof and Weather Resistant

Coated with a phenolic resin film to prevent water absorption, ensuring resistance against humidity, rain, and extreme weather conditions. This makes it perfect for applications exposed to harsh outdoor environments.

High Load-Bearing Strength

Manufactured with a hardwood core and WBP glue, the plywood provides stability and strength, making it suitable for heavy-duty formwork applications and projects requiring high load-bearing capacity.

Reusable and Cost-Efficient

Designed for multiple uses, reducing the need for frequent replacements. This not only lowers construction costs but also supports environmentally sustainable practices by reducing waste.

Smooth and Flawless Concrete Finish

The smooth surface prevents concrete from sticking to the plywood, ensuring a clean, flawless casting and reducing the need for additional surface treatments or finishing work.

Resistant to Chemicals and Corrosion

Waterproof plywood offers excellent protection against chemical reactions, acids, and corrosion, making it suitable for industrial, marine, and other environments where exposure to chemicals is common.