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Discussion Forum : Building Materials - Section 2 (Q.No. 39)
39.
Plywood is made from
common timber
bamboo fibre
teak wood only
asbestos sheets.
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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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.

Yousuf said:   7 years ago
Many plywood are availible in market like softwood plywood, hardwood plywood, tropical plywood, aircraft plywood, decorative plywood, flexible plywood, marine plywood and many more. Every plywood made by different wood.

Jitesh Gakhare said:   7 years ago
Teakwood is the correct answer.

As it has a self-resistance or protective properties from most of the factories causing deterioration and also is excellent for decorative works Compare to any other timber.

Agha Bilal said:   11 months ago
Plywood is typically made from common timber.

It is created by glueing together thin layers (plies) of wood veneer, which are usually derived from common types of wood such as pine, birch, or oak.
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Hossayn Fedayi said:   4 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.

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.

Madhu said:   8 years ago
Yes, plywood is made from common timber. Please, clarify this doubt, anyone.

Abhishel said:   4 years ago
It's Made from teak woods.

And Obtained by common wood.

M.Lokeswararao said:   1 decade ago
Yes, I think plywood is made from any common timber.

Noknei said:   1 decade ago
Plywood cannot be obtained from other timber too?


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