Plywood is one of the most popular sheet materials, widely used in construction, furniture production, finishing works, packaging, and many other areas. The two main types most commonly found on the market are FK and FSF plywood. Their key difference lies in the adhesive used and the level of moisture resistance.
FK plywood (carbamide-based):
- made with carbamide adhesives;
- intended for use in dry or moderately humid environments;
- has a pleasant light color, easy to process;
- safe for residential spaces, children’s furniture, and interior finishing;
- used for furniture production, wall panels, packaging, decorative structures.
FSF plywood (phenol-formaldehyde-based):
- produced with water-resistant phenol-formaldehyde resins;
- highly resistant to moisture;
- withstands weather conditions and temperature fluctuations;
- applied in construction, roofing, formwork, transport, and exterior works;
- capable of handling heavy mechanical loads.
Which to choose — FK or FSF?
- For interior works, furniture, and finishing — choose FK plywood.
- For exterior works, construction, and structures exposed to moisture — FSF plywood is the better option.
In our catalog, both types of plywood are available in different thicknesses, formats, and grades. We will help you find the best solution for your project.