•Thickness: 6mm to 25mm
•Grade: MR & BWR
•Size: Multiple
•Colour: Wooden
•Type: Ply Board
•Make/brand/origin: India
Lg Dipping Plywood
LG Dipping Plywood: The Durable Choice for Moisture-Prone Areas
LG Dipping Plywood is a specially processed plywood range designed for projects where water exposure is a regular concern. Each panel goes through a dedicated dipping treatment in protective solutions, allowing the preservative to penetrate deeper into the veneers and bonding lines. This planned process helps the sheet cope better with moisture and reduces the chances of early warping or surface separation when used and finished as recommended.
Because of its water-managing properties, LG Dipping Plywood is well-suited for kitchens, wash areas, utility zones, bathroom furniture in dry or semi-dry sections, and other interiors that face recurring humidity. It can be used for cabinets, counters, partitions, and built-in storage where both structural stability and a clean finish are important.
Homeowners, builders, and contractors can consider LG Dipping Plywood when they need a panel that supports longer service life in moisture-prone areas, while still working well with laminates, veneers, or paint for a neat final appearance.
- LG Dipping Plywood is developed for projects that face regular contact with moisture. Its treatment process helps the sheet cope with damp surroundings such as kitchens, bathrooms, laundry rooms, and lower-level spaces where humidity is higher than usual.
- During manufacturing, the veneers are dipped in protective solutions, which support stronger bonding between layers. This helps the plywood stay dimensionally steady and reduces the chances of warping, surface cracking, or early damage when used and finished as recommended.
- Because of this stability, LG Dipping Plywood can be used for a range of interior tasks, including cabinets, counters, furniture frames, shelving, and storage units in moisture-prone zones.
- Workability remains similar to regular plywood. It can be cut, drilled, sanded, and finished with standard woodworking tools and familiar surface treatments such as laminates, veneers, or paints. This makes it easier for carpenters and contractors to integrate LG Dipping Plywood into ongoing or new projects without changing their usual fabrication methods.