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Marine plywood is a specialized type of plywood that is noted for its superior resistance to moisture, water, and humid conditions, making it especially suited for use in maritime environments. Constructed from durable face and core veneers, it can withstand delamination and fungal attack. Its applications are diverse within the maritime context, including ship and boat building, docks, and on virtually any structure that is exposed to a marine atmosphere. Additionally, marine plywood is often used in the construction of docks and boats due to its strength and ability to resist rotting in a high-moisture environment. A high-quality marine plywood must meet certain standards and specifications, such as those outlined by the British Standard BS 1088, which ensures its durability and suitability for demanding maritime applications.
Many companies specialize in the production and distribution of marine plywood, catering to the needs of the construction and shipbuilding industries. Some prominent players in this market include Joubert Plywood, WISA Plywood, Greenply Industries, Merino Industries Ltd, Century Plyboard (India) Ltd, and Garnica Plywood. These companies are known for their commitment to quality and sustainability, often procuring wood from certified forests to manufacture eco-friendly products that meet the rigorous demands of maritime use. Show Less Read more