Wbp Hardwood Faced Plywood
Film faced plywood black film.
Wbp hardwood faced plywood. To be considered exterior grade or marine grade plywood must be made with wbp glue. Type of species inner plies alternate plies. For very many years now the term wbp has been superseded by en13986 and for which en636 defines the required performance or service classes for which the entire panel may be used not just stipulating. All of which are highly versatile and suitable for a wide variety of internal and external applications ranging in thicknesses from 3 6mm to 25mm to suit all requirements.
If you use wbp glue for the plywood film faced plywood the panel will can be exposed to weather water and moisture for a long period some maybe permanently without delamination. Hardwood plywood hardwood plywood has tropical hardwood surface veneers with beautiful grains and textures. In plywood wbp stands for weather and boil proof the category of glue used to make the most durable plywood. Wbp is only a kind of bonding property feature of glue.
Wbp glues are made with melamine or phenolic resin. When we manufacture the hardwood with phenolic adhesive the final board can be weather proof and boiling proof which is wbp plywood. E1 glue full hardwood plywood. Type of species face type.
Like the word of mr wbp is not the name of a specific glue. Builder depot supply a comprehensive range of premium quality wbp plywood including 8 x 4 plywood sheets. Full hardwood plywood b bb or bb cc grade red hardwood or red canadium f b a grade hardwood core e1 mr or wbp melamine wbp phenolic glue. For interior application as high quality furniture roofing panel underlayment subfoor.
Plywood is stronger than normal wood. Our collection includes general use hardwood plywood moisture resistant marine plywood exceptionally strong birch ply laminated ply and shuttering ply for encasing concrete. 4 the application of full hardwood plywood. Wbp plywood weather and boil proof this has become a somewhat ubiquitous and incorrect trade term for some plywoods which predates current statutory and building requirements and in fact only relates to the adhesive used to bond the individual wood veneers together during manufacture.