Plywood
| Regulatory document | TU U 16.2-30905968-005:2018 |
| Plywood grade | FK |
| Plywood type by species of wood used | birch, alder |
| Thickness, mm | 4 / 6 / 6.5 / 8 / 10 / 12 / 15 / 18 / 21 |
| Size, mm | 1525 × 1525 |
| Moisture, % | 5–10 |
| Water resistance | water-resistant plywood, bonded with urea-formaldehyde (UF) resin, for indoor use in dry and humid conditions |
| Shear strength after 24 h soaking in water, N/mm² | ≥ 1.5 birch ≥ 1.2 alder |
| Bending strength, N/mm² | ≥ 60 birch ≥ 45 alder |
| Bending strength class | F 40 birch F 30 alder |
| Formaldehyde emission, mg/m³ | < 0.062 |
| Surface finish | unsanded (NSh), sanded on one side (Sh1), sanded on both sides (Sh2) |
Properties
Plywood boards can be:
- cut
- sanded
- glued
- finished with paint coatings
- fastened with nails and screws
The boards must be cut with a sharp cutting tool.
Applications
- furniture production (kitchen furniture and accessories, bathroom furniture, upholstered furniture and countertops)
- finishing of walls, flooring and roofing of buildings
- in DIY projects — easy to sand, drill, nail and screw
Transportation and storage
Plywood is transported on pallets with a volume of 1 m³ and a weight of up to 750 kg.
Plywood is transported by all means of transport in accordance with the cargo carriage rules in force for the given mode of transport. During transportation, loading and unloading, plywood must be protected from mechanical damage and atmospheric precipitation.
Plywood is stored as horizontally stacked packs on pallets or wooden spacers in dry, enclosed, ventilated premises with an air humidity of not more than 65%.
Plywood products of Uniplyt LLC are certified to the FSC® standard (FSC® C112264) — confirming that the wood originates from responsibly managed forests. View certificate →