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WISA-Parquet Birch PLYWOOD,Inspection Checklist,Grading Rules,Standards,Inspector,Factory Auditing,Sourcing Agent,Testing

WISA-Parquet Birch is a rigid, smooth surfaced plywood component for the various needs of the parquet industry. Thanks to its uniform consistency and strength, the product is an excellent choice as a machined end piece for a three-layer parquet locking system or as a base material for two-layer parquets. Smooth and even surface together with uniform thickness enables high quality …

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WISA-Form Birch plywood 1200/1220/1250/1500/1525 x 2400/2440/2500/2700/3000/3050/3600/3660 mm,Inspection Checklist,Grading Rules,Standards,Inspector,Factory Auditing,Sourcing Agent,Testing

WISA-Form Birch is a household name in the formworking industry, a universal casting panel that can be used in numerous different applications from frame systems to special formwork projects. The full birch base panel combined with phenolic coating is especially designed for the formwork end use and has an excellent strength to weight ratio and stable striking properties. Strong standard …

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Wisa Spruce Special Plywood – 18 X 1220 X 2440mm (EN314-2 CPD FSC Class 3),Inspection Checklist,Grading Rules,Standards,Inspector,Factory Auditing,Sourcing Agent,Testing

A smooth, strong, structural multipurpose plywood panel with a superior surface quality. The panel is light in weight yet strong and rigid, typically used in load bearing structures. The refined look and smooth surface makes it suitable for other uses as well including shop fittings, joinery, furniture and DIY use.

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Polyester Lamination,inspector,inspection checklist,factory auditing,sourcing

Polyester Lamination : White, Blue, Pink, Wood Grain (Custom)Glossy Finishing / Matte Finishing Base Panel : FalcataMLH Thickness : 2.7 / 3.6 / 5.2 / 18 MM Size : 4’ x 8’ Glue  : Type II

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Polyester Faced Plywood,inspector,inspection checklist,factory auditing,sourcing

Polyester Faced Plywood Polyester Plywood is a work of art, from the mixture of compounds to the end product. It is all painstakingly created, step by step to give you a perfect product. Each piece of polyester plywood goes through a process of application of polyester resin, rolling, spreading of the polyester resin, curing and finally cutting. Polyester coating makes …

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All KD F17/F27 Structural Hardwood,inspection checklist,inspector,factory auditing,sourcing

All KD F17/F27Glue lam hardwood posts and beamsAll sizes of sawn, sized and dressed unseasoned structural hardwood (all our sawn hardwood is graded to minimum F17 and ACQ treated to H4)Building polesBridge and boardwalk timbersStep treads and stringers

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F11 thru to F27 Formply or Film-Face Plywood? – The Facts Explained!,inspection checklist,inspector,factory auditing,sourcing

Formply or Film-Face Plywood? – The Facts Explained!Formply is the well-known plywood specifically engineered for the Concrete Formwork Industry. Certified to specific stress-grades, Formply is typically available in various strength ratings from F11 thru to F27. Formply sheets are 17.5mm thick (historically the most popular choice), plus 12mm and 25mm are now also available in 1800 X 1200mm and 2400 …

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Grading and Properties of Australian Hardwood Timber F14,F17 …,inspection checklist,inspector,factory auditing,sourcing

The strength of Australian timber is described in terms of “stress grades“. Stress Grading is a way of classifying timber, either visually or by mechanical means to indicate the basic properties to be used for structural design purposes. The stress grade is designated in a form such as “F14”, which indicates that the timber’s working stress in bending is approximately 14 MPA (Megapascals). The timber stress …

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Grading and Properties of Australian Hardwood Timber ,inspection checklist,inspector,factory auditing,sourcing

Timber Grading – Strength Do you know how strong your timber is? A timber’s strength in a construction context refers to the ability of a piece of timber to maintain stress (force) without ‘failure’. ‘Failure’ in this sense doesn’t necessarily mean breaking, but is more about bending strength, ie: how much downward force can be applied without the member deflecting …

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Difference Between Chinese Shuttering and Formwork plywood ,inspection checklist,inspector,factory auditing,sourcing

Formwork and shuttering are both common terms in the concrete construction industry. Sometimes, these terms are used interchangeably. Formwork is the overarching term that’s used to describe the forming process. Shuttering is defined as the temporary moulds that are used to hold the wet concrete in place until the concrete has set and cured. Projects of different sizes will often …

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