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Difference between BWP and BWR Plywood

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The woodwork is the most crucial part of any interior design job. Everything, from sleek modular kitchens to wardrobes, is constructed of wood - particularly plywood in recent years. Plywood has evolved throughout the years as a basic material in the interior design field, giving birth to many varieties, grades, thicknesses, and sizes. BWP and BWR plywood are the two most popular varieties that are frequently utilised for functional and aesthetic purposes in interior design. Though both contribute significantly to the aesthetic, appearance, feel, and quality of the home, do you know what type of plywood they are? What distinguishes them? and what are the applications for them? If not, continue reading. This blog exists to provide answers to all of your unresolved questions! BWP – Boiling Water Proof Plywood It is a marine grade plywood that is commonly used in the construction of furniture that will be exposed to water and moisture for an extended period of time. This type of p...

What are Plywood and its types?

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Plywood is extremely versatile, with applications ranging from interior, structural and exterior. It can be used to complete jobs varying from flooring to ceiling and more than that. In this article, we will explain what plywood is and from which tree we mostly used in our home & how it is made?               History of Plywood? Samuel Bentham invented plywood in 1797, according to Wikipedia. He applied for patents on several veneer-making machines. He described the concept of laminating several layers of veneer with glue to form a thicker piece in his patent applications. Immanuel Nobel, Alfred Nobel's father, realized about fifty years later that several thinner layers of wood bonded together would be stronger than a single thick layer of wood. He invented the rotary lathe after realizing the industrial potential of laminated wood. What is Plywood? ...