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Particles, plyfa & wooden boards

We at Ahlsell help you find sheet material for your construction projects. Regardless of whether you work in private residences or commercial properties, we have the material you need. The sheet material is used both in new constructions and renovations. With easy-to-install and durable materials, the job becomes easier. Here you will find plasterboard, wood, plywood, and chipboard. If you are looking for facade screws or distance strips, you will also find this. The majority of board materials are available in our range. Gypsum boards for outdoor and indoor use, ceilings, and walls. Multiple sizes for the best fit in your construction projects. Preferably store your record material indoors. Explore our selection here in the online store or visit your nearest Ahlsell store.

Construction Plywood, K-plywood Spruce 20/70
Construction Plywood, K-plywood Spruce 20/70
Art. no.: 70343181
ONLY AVAILABLE THROUGH OUR LOCAL CONSTRUCTION WAREHOUSES
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The adhesive is created with BioBond technology, where at least 50% of the fossil-based phenol in the adhesive is replaced with the wood's own natural binder, lignin. The adhesive is water and weather resistant and meets class 3 according to EN 314-2. The veneer is pressed together under high pressure and very high heat. The board is sanded on both sides and produced in a surface quality III/III where open cracks and knot holes are allowed. K-plywood Spruce 20/70 is a light and economical material suitable for many applications, such as load-bearing structures, walls, roofs, floors, joinery, packaging, cladding, and protection, etc. Untreated plywood is not water-resistant, just like the wood it is made from. The primary use of the board is indoors; if used outdoors, it should be treated with water-resistant and purpose-approved paint or varnish. It is also important to remember to treat the edges of the board in the same way. Under no circumstances should the board come into direct contact with soil, ground, or water. Wood is a living material, and each board is therefore unique. Photographs and samples only provide an indication of the board's appearance and therefore do not correspond to the color, shades, grain, knots, etc., in all boards.
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