Film-faced plywood is a type of plywood with a special film (usually phenolic or other waterproofing film) on its surface. It is created by gluing multiple layers of wood together and covering the surface with a water-resistant and moisture-resistant film to enhance its strength, durability, and corrosion resistance.
Film-faced plywood is mainly used in the construction industry, particularly as a formwork material, widely applied in concrete casting, wall structures, flooring, and other construction projects.
Film-faced plywood does not warp, deform, or crack, has good water resistance, a high turnover rate, and a long service life.
Easy to demold, with only 1/7 of the steel formwork.
Film-faced plywood has good thermal insulation properties, beneficial for winter construction.
Can be used as a template for curved or flat surfaces.
Film-faced plywood has good construction performance. Nailing, sawing, and drilling performance are better than those of bamboo plywood and small steel panels. It can be processed into various shapes of templates as needed for construction.