Civil Engineering - Building Materials - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Building Materials - Section 2 (Q.No. 39)
39.
Plywood is made from
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Noknei said:
1 decade ago
Plywood cannot be obtained from other timber too?
Gautham said:
1 decade ago
Is that true ply is made of only teak?
M.PAGAVANDOSS said:
1 decade ago
Plywood made from common timber.
M.Lokeswararao said:
1 decade ago
Yes, I think plywood is made from any common timber.
Ashish said:
1 decade ago
Can be made from any wood?
AMIT KAULE said:
10 years ago
Made from many trees wood.
SURRAZ said:
9 years ago
It'll be common timber like Softwood panel, which is usually made either of cedar, Douglas fir or spruce, pine etc.
Audiseshaiah said:
9 years ago
Plywood may be made from hardwoods, softwoods, or a combination of the two. Some common hardwoods include ash, maple, mahogany, oak, and teak.
The most common softwood used to make plywood in the United States is Douglas fir, although several varieties of pine, cedar, spruce, and redwood are also used.
The most common softwood used to make plywood in the United States is Douglas fir, although several varieties of pine, cedar, spruce, and redwood are also used.
Kaliprasad said:
9 years ago
Common timber is correct answer.
Priyanka Tyagi said:
9 years ago
Plywood is obtained from structural timber.
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