Plywood is a tremendously useful contruction material, used in building houses, furniture, and many other things. Since it is made by gluing wood together in sheets, plywood can be effectively any size that you want, and it does not tend to warp since it is made with layers having an alternating grain direction.
That is plywood that has layers bonded together with resin. Nine ply marine is bonded together and it may have an oak veneer like the seat board in a bow window.
Oriented strand board is manufactured in wide mats from cross-oriented layers of thin, rectangular wooden strips compressed and bonded together with wax and resin adhesives (95% wood, 5% wax and resin[citation needed]).
birch plywood like other plywood is lots bits of wood stuck together with glue or resin
The wood chips themselves are natural, but the VOCs in the adhesives/resin used to bond the chips together can be harmful.
W. M. Tay has written: 'Resin-bonded bridges'
A lot of resins are used in varnishes. Printer's varnish uses copal resin, polyurethane varnish uses polyurethane, amber varnish contains amber.
Ureaformaldehyde is a type of synthetic resin, it is one of the binders/adhesives used in particle board and plywood manufacture.
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A lot of resins are used in varnishes. Printer's varnish uses copal resin, polyurethane varnish uses polyurethane, amber varnish contains amber.
Cation-exchange resin has a variety of uses in automotive manufacturing and construction; it contains negatively charged radicals that attracts and isolates cations. It is also called a cation deionization resin or water softening resin.
this is the poly-condensation reaction of urea and formaldehyde at acidic medium ..this is milky type productive used as adhesive in plywood industry.
From the top of my head: Ceramics, most plastics, wood when it is dry , mica, Kraft paper, resin bonded fibre or paper