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Plywood
​Plywood is a strong, flat sheet of engineered wood made by gluing together thin layers of wood veneer. Each layer is laid with the grain running in a different direction (usually at right angles), which is the secret sauce that makes plywood strong, stable, and resistant to warping
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Water and Boil Proof Plywood ( WBP )
WBP plywood is a type of plywood that is bonded using Water and Boil Proof (WBP) adhesive, which makes it highly resistant to moisture and heat. This means the plywood is designed to stay strong and stable even when exposed to water, rain, humidity, or boiling conditions.

Marine Plywood
Marine plywood is a special type of plywood designed to withstand moisture and harsh conditions, especially in marine or outdoor environments. It is made using high-quality hardwood veneers and is bonded with strong waterproof adhesive. The layers are carefully selected and glued so that the plywood remains stable and durable even when exposed to water.

Blockboard
Blockboard is a type of engineered wood panel commonly used in furniture and construction. It is made by arranging small strips of wood side by side, gluing them together to form a solid core, and then covering both sides with thin sheets of wood veneer or plywood. This gives it strength and stability, making it less likely to warp compared to solid wood. Blockboard is often used for making doors, tabletops, cabinets, and shelves.

Medium Density Fiberboard ( MDF )
​MDF stands for Medium Density Fiberboard. It is an engineered wood product made by breaking down wood fibers and combining them with resin or glue, then pressing them together under heat to form a smooth, dense panel.

Bending Plywood
Bending plywood, also known as flexible plywood or bent plywood, is a type of plywood designed to be easily curved or bent without breaking. It is made with thin layers of wood veneer that are glued together in a way that allows the panel to flex smoothly. This flexibility makes it ideal for creating curved surfaces in furniture, architecture, and interior design.

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