Film Face Plywood is made by bonding multiple layers of thin wood veneers together with a strong adhesive. The outer layers, also known as faces, are covered with a high-quality film or paper overlay, typically made of phenolic or melamine resin. This overlay provides the plywood with enhanced strength, resistance to moisture, and a smooth surface finish.
It is commonly used in various industries, including construction, furniture manufacturing, interior decoration, and packaging. It is suitable for both structural and non-structural applications. Commercial plywood typically consists of several layers or plies of wood veneers, with the grain direction alternating between each layer. This cross-grain construction provides strength and stability to the plywood.