Film facing plywood, also known as film-coated plywood or phenolic plywood, refers to a type of plywood that is coated with a protective film on one or both sides. The film is typically made of phenolic resin-impregnated paper or melamine-impregnated paper, which enhances the durability, aesthetics, and performance of the plywood.
Film facing plywood is available in various sizes, but the specific sizes can vary depending on the manufacturer, region, and intended application. However, the following are common sizes for film facing plywood:
Thickness: Film facing plywood typically comes in thicknesses ranging from 6mm to 25mm (approximately 1/4 inch to 1 inch) or more. The choice of thickness depends on the intended use and structural requirements of the project.
Width and Length: Film facing plywood is commonly manufactured in standard sheet sizes. The most common sheet width is 1220mm (4 feet), while the sheet length is usually 2440mm (8 feet). However, longer or shorter lengths may also be available depending on the manufacturer and specific requirements.