vanerimateriaalit
Vanerimateriaalit, commonly known as plywood, are engineered wood products made by gluing thin layers or "plies" of wood veneer together. The grain of each ply is rotated up to 90 degrees relative to the grain of the adjacent plies. This cross-graining construction is what gives plywood its strength and stability, making it resistant to warping, shrinking, and splitting.
The most common wood species used for plywood production include birch, pine, and poplar. The type of
Plywood is manufactured in various grades, categorized by the quality of the veneer used on its surfaces
The versatility of plywood allows for a wide range of applications. It is extensively used in the