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BS1088 Marine Ply
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A hardwood plywood made to the strict British Standard 1088 (or alternatively Australian Standard 2272). Marine plywood is sought after for its strength and the fact that it has minimal core gaps.
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Construction Ply
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A structural plywood made in New Zeland, generally used for construction.
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Flexiply
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This is a super-flexible plywood providing a cost-effective convenient solution for producing rounded forming structures, especially when small radii are required. It is unique in the ease with which it can take on any desired curve on one plane.
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Marine Bonded Ply
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Also known as WPB (Water Proof Boil), these plywoods are strong and flat, made from a variety of hardwood timbers.
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MDF
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A wood residue-based composite material. Fine wood fibres are bonded under pressure and heat with an adhesive to form a cheap sheet product commonly used in the place of plywood.
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Melamine
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Melamine panels are pre-finished panels that require no additional surface finishing. Melamine is a tough, scratch resistant surface, permanently bonded to MDF. Melamine typically has up to five different surface finishes and over 50 different colours.
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Veneer Board
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Veneered Board is a term used for s substrate (usually MDF or Plywood) which has been overlaid with realwood timber veneers of approximately 0.6mm.
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