Plywood is good for basic domestic construction projects -- shelves, tables, games, etc.... it is basically "slices" of wood glued together in a sandwich, usually with each layer going against the grain of the one beneath it. The combination creates a very strong piece of wood, better than particle board, which is essentially pressed and glued together wood chips


Exterior Plywood
Local Exterior Plywood is manufactured to AS/NZS 2271 and intended for use in non-structural, exterior applications where a high quality aesthetic finish is required. Imported exterior plywood may be manufactured to other international standards other than PAA, such as IHPA*or the JPIC grading standards. Thickness of the plywood is 4mm,6mm,9mm,12mm,15mm,17mm,19mm,25mm
Marine Plywood
The ‘Rolls Royce’ of Plywoods. Manufactured with Type-A-bond glue and no core gaps. Uses selected species with minimum stress grade F14 with ‘A’ grade, sanded face and back. Waterproof adhesive will resist rotting in high-moisture environment
 Applications Boat building Docks Building and construction where there is exposure to a high-moisture environment Motor homes Feature walls

Paper and Polyester Overlay Plywood
An interior paper overlay plywood with the Rezilience coating for improved stain resistance
Plywood overlaid with attractive polyester coating for greater wearability
Applications Internal wall panelling Ceiling lining Standard MDF
MDF is a uniform density panel with a fine and smooth surface ideal for shaping and routing. MDF can be easily painted, cut, machined and cleanly drilled without splintering or chipping. MDF is an engineered waste-wood product manufactured from pine fibre and resin compacted together, which makes it surface-free of knots and grains that can make finishing difficult and time
consumingDrawer ,Cabinet carcasses Shelving Partitioning Panelling Kitchens Bathrooms Laundries Furniture manufacturing Toys

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