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  2. Plywood - Wikipedia

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    Baltic Birch plywood is a product of an area around the Baltic Sea. Originally manufactured for European cabinet makers but now popular in the United States as well. It is very stable composed of an inner void-free core of cross-banded birch plys with an exterior grade adhesive. The face veneers are thicker than traditional cabinet grade

  3. Birch - Wikipedia

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    Birch plywood is made from laminations of birch veneer. It is light but strong, and has many other good properties. It is among the strongest and dimensionally most stable plywoods, although it is unsuitable for exterior use. Birch plywood is used to make longboards , giving it a strong yet flexible ride

  4. BS 1088 - Wikipedia

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    Moisture Content-- BS 1088 plywood must have a moisture content between 6% and 14% when it leaves the factory. Finishing-- Boards will be sanded on both sides equally. Length & Width-- The length or width of a board produced as a standard size shall not be less than the specified size nor more than 6.3 mm (0.25") greater than the specified size.

  5. Bydgoszcz Plywood Factory - Wikipedia

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    10,000 m 3 of dry-resistant plywood; 24 m 3 of aircraft-grade plywood; 104 m 3 of carpentry boards; 774 m 3 of waterproof plywood. The factory was then incorporated into the Union of the Board, Plywood and Match Industry based in Warsaw. Employment grew steadily, from 531 people (1948) to 686 people including 356 women (1954). [7]

  6. Subwoofer - Wikipedia

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    Other permanent installation subwoofers have used very thick plywood: the Altec 8182 (1981) used 7-ply 28 mm birch-faced oak plywood. [100] Touring subwoofers are typically built from 18–20 mm thick void-free Baltic birch ( Betula pendula or Betula pubescens ) plywood from Finland, Estonia or Russia; such plywood affords greater strength for ...

  7. Molded plywood - Wikipedia

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    Molded plywood is the term for two- or three-dimensionally shaped products from multiple veneer layers that are glued together through heat and pressure in a pressing tool. The veneer layers are arranged crosswise at an angle of 90 degrees.