plywood

Plywood is a multi-layer engineered wood panel widely utilized in construction, furniture production, interior design, and industrial formwork due to its mechanical strength, dimensional stability, and uniform performance across demanding applications.

Manufactured through the cross-lamination of wood veneers, plywood offers balanced load distribution, resistance to deformation, and reliable structural behavior under variable environmental and mechanical conditions.

Applications

Construction: Applied in concrete formwork systems, structural wall and roof sheathing, subfloor assemblies, and temporary support structures requiring mechanical stability.

Interior Design: Suitable for decorative wall cladding, ceiling installations, interior partitions, and integrated architectural elements.

Furniture Manufacturing: Applied in cabinets, shelving, desks, wardrobes, and furniture components requiring consistent panel behavior.

Transportation: Ideal for vehicle flooring, interior linings, and structural components for containers and transport units.

Features

  • High structural stability
  • Balanced dimensional stability
  • Excellent load-bearing capacity
  • Resistance to bending and warping

Available Types

The plywood range includes panels with structural, decorative, and industrial performance requirements:

Film-Faced Plywood: High-performance panels featuring moisture-resistant film overlays designed for demanding concrete formwork and repeated casting operations.

Construction Plywood: Versatile structural panels engineered for subflooring, roofing systems, wall sheathing, and general construction tasks requiring stable mechanical performance.

Melamine Plywood: Panels featuring melamine-impregnated surfaces that provide enhanced scratch resistance, durability, and a refined decorative finish for interior applications.

Commercial Plywood: General-purpose panels designed for partitions, wall cladding, light furniture production, and other interior applications requiring balanced strength and ease of fabrication.

Technical Identification

Plywood sheets can be manufactured with a wide range of technical specifications, allowing each product to meet specific performance goals across various applications. These specifications may involve various core types, surface materials, adhesive systems, and technical grades.

Core Construction: Panels may be produced with different core structures tailored for stability, strength, weight, or flexibility. Some examples include combination core, lumber core, MDF core, particleboard core, and veneer core.

Surface Options: Surface finishes may include film-faced coatings, melamine overlays, smooth calibrated surfaces, or sanded finishes based on the performance and aesthetic requirements of the application.

Grades: Plywood panels are classified into technical grades defined by mechanical strength, moisture performance, visual characteristics, and machinability requirements.

Regulatory Status

Our plywood products are developed within a consistent technical framework to meet the established performance requirements for engineered wood panels in European markets. The technical parameters relevant to structural behavior, surface performance, and dimensional consistency are integrated into the product specifications and provide a reliable reference within professional project workflows.

Silvari Group provides plywood solutions suitable for structural, decorative, and industrial applications, offering characteristics aligned with the requirements of various professional sectors.

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