Melamine Film Faced Plywood for Furniture Cabinets

Plywood Description:
The main component of melamine plywood is made of multiple layers (usually an odd number) of wood veneer sheets, arranged perpendicular to each other with the grain, and bonded together using adhesive and heat-pressing.
Melamine resin-coated paper with printed patterns of wood grain, stone grain, solid colors, or other patterns is applied to the plywood substrate under high temperature and pressure.
It is most commonly used in office furniture, kitchen cabinets, laboratory countertops, supermarket shelves, public place decoration and other places that require high durability and easy cleaning. It is often called "fireproof board veneer plywood" or "melamine board" (although the base material is plywood).
PLYWOOD SPECIFICATION:
Products Name | Melamine Plywood |
Size | 1220*2440mm |
Thickness | 9mm; 16mm; 18mm |
Tolerance | ± 0.1mm |
Core Veneer | Poplar; Eucalyptus; Birch |
Face Veneer | Melamine Films |
Glue Grade | MR; Melamine |
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Plywood will not deform, crack, or warp. Melamine paper is smooth and flat, with no bubbles, debonding, scratches, or color variations.

Melamine plywood is wear-resistant, scratch-resistant, stain-resistant, and easy to clean. The edge-sealed finish makes it waterproof and moisture-resistant, making it suitable for humid and high-temperature environments.
Melamine Plywood Application
Furniture Manufacturing: Cabinets, wardrobes, bookcases, tables, chairs, bed slats, drawer sides and bottoms, etc.
Interior Decoration: Wall coverings, ceiling panels, partitions, door panels, and base panels for door and window frames.
Construction Formwork: High-quality film-faced plywood (with special veneers) is often used for concrete casting formwork.
Ship/Vehicle Interiors: Cabinets and decorative panels for yachts and RVs.

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