Film Faced vs Marine Plywood: Which Panel Do You Actually Need?
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概要
What You'll Learn
- The core engineering difference between film faced plywood and marine plywood — surface film vs void-free core
- Why specifying marine plywood for concrete formwork is one of the most common (and costly) procurement mistakes in European construction
- How to calculate cost-per-pour and why film faced plywood is designed to deliver up to 20 reuse cycles while marine panels typically survive approximately 3–5 pours
- The adhesive and bond classification system — EN 636-2 (Class 2) vs EN 636-3 (Class 3) and when each applies
- A clear application guide: which panel for formwork, which for boats, docks, and permanent outdoor structures
- What European procurement teams should verify when evaluating Vietnamese plywood suppliers
Key Standards & Data Discussed
- EN 636-2 and EN 636-3 — bond classification for humid and exterior conditions
- EN 314 — WBP adhesive bond testing
- BS 1088 — international marine plywood standard
- CE marking for construction plywood products
- Phenolic film weights: 120 g/m² (standard) to 220 g/m² (premium)
Market data, pricing estimates, transit times, and standards references in this episode are based on information available as of April 2026. Figures are indicative and may not reflect current market conditions.
Resources
Before making any sourcing or specification decision, request current technical datasheets, independent lab test reports, and a formal written quotation directly from the Vinawood team.
- Full article: Film Faced Plywood vs Marine Plywood
- Film Faced Plywood Collection
- Marine Plywood Collection
- vinawoodltd.com — Specifications, quotes & documentation
Disclaimer: This podcast is produced for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute procurement advice, legal advice, technical engineering advice, or a commercial offer. Standards, certifications, specifications, pricing estimates, and transit times referenced in this episode reflect information available at time of recording and are subject to change — they should be independently verified before any purchasing, specification, or contracting decision. Listeners are encouraged to request product samples, current technical datasheets, independent test reports, and formal written quotations directly from suppliers before making sourcing decisions. Vinawood makes no representations or warranties, express or implied, regarding the accuracy, completeness, or fitness for purpose of information presented.