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Warranty: | One Time Used |
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In the workshop, the phenolic board is most commonly used to make jigs, fixtures, and cabinetry. When used as a tool table or fence, the phenolic's low friction coefficient makes it extremely easy to slide workpieces across it.
For use in specialized cabinetmaking applications, the phenolic board is gaining popularity. It doesn't have the same finishing options as regular cabinet grade or hardwood board, but it does have a smooth, clean, water-resistant surface with consistent color. The phenolic itself comes in a variety of colors if you can find a good source for it. As a result, phenolic is increasingly being used for cabinetry in laundry rooms, garages, and other work areas in homes, workshops, and businesses.
Although not as common, the phenolic board is being used by a few contractors to create cement forms. While it does not have the same long life as other types of cement, owing to its lack of total waterproofing, it is ideal for short-term applications. The smooth surface prevents cement adherence without the need to grease the forms. This saves time and money when compared to other materials.
This application necessitated the development of a phenolic film board. The phenolic layer is repaired and sanded to ensure that the film is defect-free, so it appears to be made from damaged phenolic board sheets. While this makes it ideal for concrete forms, it is not suitable for use in the construction of furniture or store fixtures. This board's edges are also painted with oil-based paint, making it somewhat waterproof.
Metsä Wood is another specialty phenolic board. This product's phenolic overlay has visible texturing to aid in anti-slip properties. This 34″ thick phenolic overlaid birch board is also used in the transportation industry for truck and bus flooring. It is intended for use as flooring in work platforms, scaffolding, warehouses, and other wet environments.
In foreign countries, the phenolic board can be difficult to come by. It is, however, worth looking for, particularly for use in the fabrication of workshop fixtures and workbenches. If you're building a router table or a table saw extension, a phenolic board will give you a very smooth and stable top with a low coefficient of friction.
size | 4 feet x 8 feet |
thickness | 16 millimeter |
weight | 25 kilograms |
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