Phenolic plywood has a phenol film which sandwiches baltic birch plywood. The phenol film is bonded to the plywood with a waterproof phenol resin adhesive. Overlays come in multiple colors, but our overlaying phenol film color is black. Please note, the material may look difference in person than in photo. The surface of the phenolic plywood is smooth and glossy. Between the film overlays is the stacked, layered look characteristic of baltic birch plywood. The most distinctive feature of Baltic birch is that the edges are attractive, uniform stripes of hardwood veneer, usually alternating light and dark bands. That edge is largely free of voids. Phenolic Plywood is also known as Film Faced Plywood, Phenolic Faced Plywood, or Phenolic Covered Plywood. Please note, the edge of a full 4’x8′ sheet of material is black. Resulting cuts to your stock size may result in some edges showing natural grain color and/or black overlay color. What makes phenolic so great? It’s one of the most stable, durable and hard surfaces available to work with. The phenolic overlay helps resist cracking, abrasions, and splitting. This is useful when using this plywood for furniture and cabinetry. You can attach fasteners, screws and other mounting hardware without the normal worries of splitting the surface. With it’s smooth, glossy, moisture resistant and easy to clean surface, Phenolic Plywood is also a great choice for countertops!
Product Dimensions : 24 x 12 x 0.75 inches; 8 Pounds
Item model number : PHE-BLK-750
Date First Available : March 3, 2023
Manufacturer : MakerStock
ASIN : B0BX7HJRSF
3/4″ / 18mm Black Phenolic Baltic Birch Plywood – Enjoy the stacked ply look of Baltic Birch with the added benefit of the phenolic overlay.
Stock sizes available from 12″ x 24″ up to 24″ x 48.” Need another size for your project. Contact us for details on custom cuts.
Stable, durable, smooth phenolic surface makes for great router tables, jigs and table saw extensions.
Resists splitting when attaching screws, fasteners and other mounting hardware.
110g/m2 Black Phenol Film Density