Formply Plywood
A dynamic plywood range consisting of both Structural Formply and Non-Structural Filmface. Our Formply and Filmface products are used in a wide variety of structural and decorative applications.
What is Formply?
Our Formply / Filmface range is available in a number of varieties with different cores; including Birch, Eucalypt and Radiata Pine. The panels are manufactured using a high density (HDO) of phenolic resin impregnated paper bonded to an exterior grade plywood core.
The overlay provides a smooth surface suitable for applications such as concrete formwork as well as decorative purposed.Traditionally a black or brown overlay is used however with our Birch core we are able to offer a range of different colours such as Black, White, Blue and Red.


Formply Applications
Part of our Construction Plywood Range, Formply boasts a known structural rating (Australian Standard 6669). Formply is traditionally produced for concrete formwork as the overlay means that it can be readily separated from concrete and the sealed edges ensure that moisture cannot enter the panel. Outside of concrete formwork it can be used in any application that requires a known structural strength and performance.
Birch Formply is a popular product for both commercial and domestic cabinetry and furniture. With its range of colours, it has seen a rapid growth in popularity and now finds its way into applications far beyond its original use.
What is Formply?
Our Formply / Filmface range is available in a number of varieties with different cores; including Birch, Eucalypt and Radiata Pine. The panels are manufactured using a high density (HDO) of phenolic resin impregnated paper bonded to an exterior grade plywood core.
The overlay provides a smooth surface suitable for applications such as concrete formwork as well as decorative purposed. Traditionally a black or brown overlay is used however with our Birch core we are able to offer a range of different colours such as Black, White, Blue and Red.


MDF Applications
Standard MDF is primarily used for interior work, while Moisture Resistant MDF can be used for some exterior applications as well as in moisture prone areas like kitchens, laundries and bathrooms.
MDF is able to be easily painted, cut, machined and cleanly drilled without splintering or chipping. These qualities mean MDF is great for applications like shop fitting or cabinet making.
Formply Plywood Applications
Part of our Construction Plywood Range, Formply boasts a known structural rating (Australian Standard 6669). Formply is traditionally produced for concrete formwork as the overlay means that it can be readily separated from concrete and the sealed edges ensure that moisture cannot enter the panel.
Outside of concrete formwork it can be used in any application that requires a known structural strength and performance.Birch Formply is a popular product for both commercial and domestic cabinetry and furniture. With its range of colours, it has seen a rapid growth in popularity and now finds its way into applications far beyond its original use.
