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Product Introduction
Black coated plywood is a type of plywood with a black film on the surface. It is made of high-quality wood layers such as poplar and eucalyptus for high strength and stability. The black film not only gives it a unique appearance, but also makes it waterproof, wear-resistant, corrosion-resistant and weather-resistant. This makes it widely used in construction, concrete pouring and outdoor furniture manufacturing.
Product Usage Notes
Storage and Preservation
Black Film Faced Plywood should be stored in a dry, well-ventilated environment to prevent deformation or damage to the film due to prolonged exposure to moisture. The storage location must be kept away from fire sources to ensure fire safety. During preservation, regularly check the state of the plywood to promptly identify and address any abnormalities.
Handling and Loading/Unloading
When handling Black Film Faced Plywood, it should be lifted and placed gently to avoid violent impacts or drops that could damage the surface film. The loading and unloading process should be carried out by professionals to ensure the plywood remains intact. Additionally, pay attention to protecting the edges and corners of the plywood to prevent bumps during handling.
Installation and Fixation
The installation of Black Film Faced Plywood should be performed by a professional construction team to ensure the panels are tightly joined and securely fixed. During installation, follow relevant safety norms and operating procedures to ensure personnel safety. Furthermore, choose appropriate fixation methods and connectors to enhance the stability and durability of the plywood.
Routine Maintenance
To maintain the aesthetics and service life of Black Film Faced Plywood, regular cleaning and maintenance are required. Use a clean, damp cloth to wipe the surface of the plywood to remove dust and stains. Avoid using cleaners containing corrosive chemicals, as they may damage the film. During use, also be cautious to prevent sharp objects from scratching the surface of the plywood.