The ignition temperature is about 250 Celsius for ordinary wood.
is plywood sustainable
How much? what kind of plywood floor? Why do you need to do this??
plywood is various types of wood all glued together to create a nice and expensive type of wood. Plywood is also a very soft wood and can be easily damaged.
The thin set you should use over plywood is called Durabond. Durabond is a water-based coating that dries to a hard, durable finish. It can be applied directly to new or old drywall and will not cause any harm if it comes in contact with insulation.
No. I have burned plywood. It is made of layers of wood glued together. The wood remains flammable and the glue might be flammable. A wall made of plywood might block a fire for minutes but will burn through.
Standard,Standard plus, Plywood.
Plywood doesn't have a flashpoint. Only liquids do. Plywood needs a temperature of around 400F to burn.
What is the flash point of 1/2" osb
the burning point of an apple is 32 degree
I think you mean sub-floor. There are a few standards. 3/4 plywood or osb. 1 1/8 Plywood. 2 x 6 tounge and groove pine. Each has its advantages. I would consider the 1 1/8 T&G plywood to be the minimum standard.
In some instances, the plywood could have been the finished wall at one point in time. Future owners may have gone over the plywood with drywall.
88 sheets of plywood provided that standard size sheets are used(4ft x 8ft)
2. A standard piece is 4' by 8'
anything is possible. you will pay a huge premium to have it made. you would be better off stacking plywood with standard thicknesses to get as close to 95 mm as possible.
Standard plywood is 4x8. Meaning it will cover 32 square feet. So you will need four full sheets.
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If it is an extremely good quality plywood with a shiny hardwood finish, the polishing it is cheap. If it's standard building grade, then painting it with a good primer first is cheaper.