puitkihtplaadid
Puitkihtplaadid, commonly known as plywood in English, are engineered wood products manufactured from thin layers or 'plies' of wood veneer that are glued together with adjacent layers having their wood grain rotated up to 90 degrees to one another. This cross-graining construction results in a material that is stronger, more stable, and more resistant to warping and shrinking than solid lumber.
The manufacturing process typically involves peeling large logs into thin sheets of veneer. These veneers are
Puitkihtplaadid are widely used in construction for applications such as subflooring, wall sheathing, and roofing. They