About this product...
Marine plywood is a robust and high-quality product. To make the marine plywood sheets, the thin plies are set up perpendicularly in a plywood-making process known as cross-lamination that gives the material a lot of strength. However, heat and pressure are also applied to arrange the marine ply sheets well since the wood is not decay or rot-resistant. If you want to construct certain kinds of long-lasting structures such as decks and boats, it will not be a prudent idea to go for the regular plywood. This is where marine-grade plywood comes in handy.
Marine plywood is an impeccably durable and versatile sheet material, especially when using it in water applications. Besides these benefits, marine plywood price is not higher than that of regular plywood. As such, you ought to make the right decisions on your investments. With that in mind, when should you consider marine plywood? We have collected some of the prime projects. Please note: Timber and stone are natural materials, and as such, variation in colour, texture, and natural markings is to be expected. We strive to represent our products as accurately as possible through imagery; however, colours and shades may appear differently depending on individual monitor settings such as brightness, temperature, and contrast. These variations are not considered defects.
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Specifications
| Category | Plywood | |
| Family | 2440 x 1220mm Boards | |
| Grading | Class 3 | |
| Material | Timber | |
| Nominal Depth (mm) | 18 | |
| Nominal Width (mm) | 1220 | |
| Range | Plywood | |
| Type | 18mm Boards | |
| Depth (mm) | 18 | |
| Length (mm) | 2440 | |
| Width (mm) | 1220 |
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