18mm Marine Plywood with WBP Glue Poplar Core AAA Grade
Place of Origin: shandong Certification: ISO,CE Model Number: <>18mm>
Min.Order Quantity: 1
Price: $4.00-$16.00/ Piece
Payment Terms: T/T,D/A
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Product Description:
Size: 915*1830mm, 1220mm*2440mm &1250mm*2500mm Thickness:
(9-21mm)
3/8inch(8.5-10.2mm) 9mm = 37.325sheets/cbm 1/2inch(12-12.7mm) 12mm = 27.99sheets/cbm 5/8inch(15-16mm) 15mm = 22.395sheets/cbm 3/4inch(18-19mm) 18mm = 18.66sheets/cbm Core: poplar,hardwood,combi,pine, finger jionted/recycled core Glue: WBM, MLM, MR Face/back: Black/Brown/ Red film/Yellow film Grade: A/A, B/B,C/C Moisture: <12%
Product Features
1) High bending strength.
2) Strong nail holing.
3) Moisture resistant and easy work.
4) Tight construction and high strength.
5) No decay.
6) Low formaldehyde emission.
7) Suitable for indoor furniture & floor or decoration use.
8) Suitable for indoor construction of viaduct and tall frame building.
9) Various species of surface natural wood veneer are available.
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