| Weight | As per the customer requirement |
| Thickness | 12mm and 18 mm |
| Size | 8x4 ft |
| Core Material | Eucalyptus |
| Film Color | Red |
| IS Code | IS 710 |
Film-faced plywood is a high-performance, engineered wood panel primarily used in concrete formwork and construction, featuring a durable phenolic or melamine film coating on both sides that makes it waterproof, resistant to abrasion, and capable of multiple reuses. Constructed with layered veneers—typically hardwood like eucalyptus or birch—bonded with WBP (Water and Boil Proof) glue, this material prevents moisture from reaching the core, thereby resisting warping and structural degradation in harsh outdoor environments. It provides a smooth, "fair-faced" finish to concrete, reducing the need for additional plastering and speeding up construction timelines. Due to its high strength-to-weight ratio and ability to withstand heavy loads, it is essential for shuttering walls, columns, and slabs in high-rise building projects, as well as being used in industrial flooring and transportation, offering a cost-effective alternative to steel forms