Hexa Black Eucalyptus Plywood F14 EXT
Hexa Black Eucalyptus Plywood F14 EXT - 1200x798mm / 9 mm is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Hexa Black Hardwood Plywood is overlaid with phenolic film, embossed with a hexagonal pattern of 250 grams per square meter on one face and with the smooth phenolic film of 120 gr/m2 on the reverse.
The patterned surface has high wear resistance. Hexa Hardwood Plywood has decorative appearance, weather- and water-proof, resists commonly used household chemicals, and is easy to clean. It is environmentally friendly, sustainable product.
Anti-slip Class: according to AS 4586:2013 P4, D1.
Glue: Exterior Phenol-formaldehyde E1
Resistance to abrasion: 400-500 Taber revolutions
Structural Rating: F14
Density: 645 kg/m3
Panel weight: 18x1220x2440mm - 32kg, 12x1200x2400mm -21kg
Applications: anti-slip flooring exterior and interior, mezzanine floors, campervan and caravan/van floors, van fit-outs, utes and trays, storage shelves, shop fitting, flight cases, toolboxes, grandstands, temporary events infrastructure, stages, decks, bathroom quick floors, laundry quick floors, industrial storage and shelving, design and architectural projects.
Care information
Care information
Maintain your Plywood sheets flat and supported.
Place plywood sheets horizontally on a levelled surface ensuring uniform weight distribution. This method reduces the possibility of warping.
Additionally, ensure sufficient support under the entire stack to prevent the bottom sheets from sagging or bending. Three timber bearers must be placed under plywood sheets.
Delivery and Shipping
Delivery and Shipping
To ensure affordability, Ply Online delivery pricing is determined dynamically at the checkout stage. Delivery rate is calculated based on receiver's location, weight, dimensions, and address type (residential or commercial).
By default, all shipping rates are forklift on/off. Hand unload attracts extra charges.
If you do not see rates for your destination before the checkout, please reach out to our sales team by (03) 8522 1508 for an accurate quote.
Abbreviations
Abbreviations
- OSB (Oriented Strand Board): A type of engineered wood product made from strands of wood oriented in specific directions and bonded with adhesives. It’s commonly used in construction for sheathing and flooring.
- MDF (Medium-Density Fibreboard): An engineered wood product made from fine wood fibres combined with adhesives and compressed to form dense, smooth panels. It's often used in furniture and cabinetry.
- HMR Board (High Moisture Resistance Board): A type of MDF or particleboard that has been treated to resist moisture, making it suitable for use in humid environments such as bathrooms and kitchens.
- MR Glue (Melamine-Urea Glue): An adhesive designed to withstand exposure to moisture. It’s often used in the production of moisture-resistant wood products like MR boards.
- EXT Glue (Exterior Glue): A type of adhesive specifically formulated for outdoor use, providing strong bonding in conditions where exposure to the elements is a factor.
- INT Glue (Interior Glue): An adhesive designed for indoor use, where exposure to moisture and outdoor conditions is minimal. It's typically used for interior woodwork and furniture.
- HPL (High-Pressure Laminate): A durable, decorative surface material made by applying high pressure and heat to layers of paper and resin. It’s commonly used for countertops and furniture surfaces.
- DSL (Decorative Surface Laminates): A broad category of laminates used to provide decorative finishes to surfaces, which includes products like HPL but can also encompass other types of surface treatments.
- FSC (Forest Stewardship Council): An international certification organization that ensures that wood and paper products come from responsibly managed forests that provide environmental, social, and economic benefits.
- PEFC (Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification): Another global certification system for sustainable forest management. It promotes sustainable forestry practices and ensures that forest products are sourced responsibly.
- E1: A classification for formaldehyde emissions in wood products. E1 is a standard that indicates low formaldehyde emissions, ensuring that the product is safer for indoor air quality.
Up to 28% Trade Discount
Up to 28% Trade Discount
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Established in 2009, we have over 15 years’ trade experience within the lumber and timber products industry. We work with industry leaders from Europe and Pacific Asia.
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FAQ
FAQ
What size cladding & plywood sheets can you supply?
Our plywood & cladding can be supplied as full boards, and most products are available in a choice of various sizes. Also you can have the plywood cut or CNC-machined to your own specifications.
Standard size of a plywood sheet is 2440 x 1220 mm, with thicknesses ranging from 3 mm right up to 40 mm for birch plywood.
To learn more about sizes we stock have a look at 'What are the standard dimensions of your plywood sheets?' section in our FAQ page.
How much does a sheet of plywood cost?
Plywood prices depend on the quantity of items, specific material and size you are after. Feel free to get a Trade quote or Call Us, and we will be glad to provide you a best price for your plywood needs.
What types of cladding panels have you got?
We offer a range of Birch and Bamboo Cladding as well as Architectural Panels.
Can plywood and cladding be cut to size?
In Ply Online cladding and plywood sheets can be cut to size by request, and the final price may vary.
MDF vs Plywood: what is the difference?
Being engineered wood products both plywood and MDF panels are typically used for commercial applications and DIY projects.
MDF is manufactured from fine wooden fibres bonded with resin. In contrast, plywood panels are made from veneer wood sheets bonded together with specific glue.
It is important to note that quality plywood panel has a visible timber grain, while MDF does not display a grain as it is made from wooden fibres.
The main difference is that MDF does not tolerate structural load, bending and twisting, and as a matter of fact is easily damaged by moisture.
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