In the construction sector, each structure requires different scaffolding and formwork systems. The type of construction, the ​​construction area, the characteristics of the project generate these differences. Although plywood is lightweight, it is a highly durable, moisture and water sensitive, and eco-friendly formwork system. It is formed by combining the specially prepared tree layers on top of each other. It is a kind of phenol film coated plywood which is produced after Plywood cutting process applied to the body part of the trees used in production.

 Plywood formwork is used in cases where a large surface should be coated with a light, inflexible, and durable material. It is especially preferred in molds prepared for pouring concrete in constructions as well as facade, wall, and floor covering of buildings. In addition, it can be used in various working areas such as automotive industry, interior design of trucks and trailers, shipbuilding and furniture.

The Types of Plywood

Plywood varies dependent on the width of area, ease of production and affordable prices.

Filmed Plywood

  • Russian Plywood
  • Brazilian Plywood
  • Vietnam Plywood
  • Indonesia Plywood
  • Finland Plywood
  • India Plywood
  • Malaysia Plywood

Plywood Mold is produced in two sizes as 18mm and 21mm. 18 mm Plywood weighs 38 kg and 21mm Plywood weighs 45 kg. Easy production, easy installation and easy transportation make it an indispensable system.

Depending on the type of trees used in production, the system may vary systemically and structurally.

  • Dst Plywood
  • Colored Plywood
  • Peliform Plywood