Douglas Fir has a wild grained, rotary cut, one piece face veneer which is very much in fashion. An attractive panel for visually striking interior walls and ceiling panels - when compared to alternatives such as veneered plywood or MDF.
The decorative faces set Douglas Fir apart. A speciality panel that has been off the UK market for a considerable period, Douglas Fir Plywood is making a comeback..... and not before time, in our opinion.
Produced in imperial dimensions, it's a true 8’ x 4’ panel.
Popular thicknesses are ¾" (19mm) and ½" (11mm) and not to be confused with 18mm and 12mm.
The decorative faces set Douglas Fir apart. A speciality panel that has been off the UK market for a considerable period, Douglas Fir Plywood is making a comeback..... and not before time, in our opinion.
Produced in imperial dimensions, it's a true 8’ x 4’ panel.
Popular thicknesses are ¾" (19mm) and ½" (11mm) and not to be confused with 18mm and 12mm.
Thickness
11mm - 1/2 inch (half inch) Construction: 5 ply
19mm - 3/4 inch (three quarter inch) Construction: 7 ply
11mm - 1/2 inch (half inch) Construction: 5 ply
19mm - 3/4 inch (three quarter inch) Construction: 7 ply
Panel Size
Metric 2440 x 1220
Imperial 8ft x 4ft
Metric 2440 x 1220
Imperial 8ft x 4ft
Certification
CE Structural rated
Environmentally certified with full chain of custody paperwork
EN 636-3 - Plywood for use in exterior conditions (North American equivalent to WBP)
CPD Compliant (Construction Products Directive) 1224-CPD-0002
EN 13896 - Formaldehyde class E1
CE Structural rated
Environmentally certified with full chain of custody paperwork
EN 636-3 - Plywood for use in exterior conditions (North American equivalent to WBP)
CPD Compliant (Construction Products Directive) 1224-CPD-0002
EN 13896 - Formaldehyde class E1
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