Fiberglass plywood  is a composite material panel consisting of FRP (also known as fiber reinforced plastic, referred to as FRP) skin and plywood (or called sandwich layer). The structure of FRP skin plywood sandwich panel has the characteristics of durability, easy cutting and high nail holding force.

Description

Fiberglass plywood for freight truck bodies is a high-performance composite material designed specifically for dry freight vehicles. It is widely used in the manufacture and modification of truck bodies. FRP has the advantages of light weight, high strength, and corrosion resistance, which can effectively improve the durability and transportation efficiency of truck bodies.

Structure of Fiberglass Plywood Composites

Fiberglass plywood is a composite material made of FRP sheets and plywood bonded together. Its upper and lower skins are made of fiberglass, with a middle layer of plywood core. This sandwich panel has the advantages of corrosion resistance, impact resistance, and weather resistance, and can be cut and used like ordinary plywood. Traditional plywood is made of multiple layers of thin wood veneers stacked in an interlaced manner. Although it maximizes the use of wood, it has low strength, poor water resistance, and is easy to rot. By bonding a layer of FRP on the surface, its durability and water resistance are effectively improved.

 

Specifications

  • FRP thickness: 0.7~5mm.
  • Plywood material: poplar, beech, birch, oak, pine etc.
  • Maximum width: 3.2m.
  • Maximum length: 12m.
  • UV Resistant: Yes
  • Water Resistance: Yes
  • Flame retardant grade: B2
  • Service life: 20 years.

Benefits of Fiberglass Plywood

  • High strength: FRP skin has high strength and rigidity, and can withstand large loads and impacts.
  • Weather resistance: FRP has been specially treated to have high self-cleaning, UV resistance, anti-static and corrosion resistance.
  • Lightweight: Compared with metal materials, FRP skin plywood sandwich panels have a lighter weight, which is conducive to reducing the weight of the overall structure.
  • Heat insulation: Fiberglass plywood will not become brittle at ultra-low temperatures, will not deform at high temperatures, and can effectively prevent heat transfer.
  • Easy to process: Both FRP skin and sandwich materials have good processing performance, and can be cut, drilled and processed as needed.