Hanuman Wood Industries | Best Plywood Dealer in Bangalore

 

Hanuman Wood Industries

Hanuman Wood Industries

About Hanuman Timbers

Today Hanuman Wood Industry is the is topmost recognized plywood dealer engaged in providing of Wood, Ply, Door, Laminate, Veneer, Wallpaper, Stair Pillars, Designer product & more needs of countless regional and national clients. However, our Journey begins in 1982 when Hanuman Wood Industries was established by Mr. Ramesh Patel, excelling in the timber business within Bangalore. We accomplish goals and objectives through the power of working together.

We strongly believe in nurturing a transparent culture where clients are free to speak candidly and encouraged to communicate in a clear and focused manner to foster more effective decision-making. We believe that sharing information will lead to a clear direction.

We believe that the positive spirit of an organization is a reflection of the respect that its employees have for their Clients.

Hanuman Wood Industry’s Principal goal is to create an effective and Far-Reaching solution that would address a wide range of needs, starting from Wood, Wooden Moulding, Carving Railing, Pillars, Ply, Doors, Laminate, Veneers, Designer product & trading. While at the same time identifying and securing new ideas that would benefit our customer.

1. What is Plywood?

Plywood is a type of manufactured timber made from thin sheets of wood veneer. It is one of the most widely used wood products. It is flexible, inexpensive, workable, re-usable, and can usually be locally manufactured. Plywood is used instead of plain wood because of its resistance to cracking, shrinkage, and twisting/warping, and its general high degree of strength.

Plywood layers (called veneers) are glued together with adjacent plies having their grain at right angles to each other for greater strength. There is usually an odd number of plies so that the sheet is balanced—this reduces warping. Because of the way plywood is bonded (with grains running against one another and with an odd number of composite parts) it is very hard to bend it perpendicular to the grain direction.

Invented by the Egyptians, around 3500 B.C., who first thought of sticking several thinner layers of wood together to make one thick layer. They originally did this during a shortage of quality wood, gluing veneers (very thin layers of good wood) over not-so-good wood. What we know as plywood today was invented by Emmanuel Nobel, father of Alfred Nobel, the famous inventor of dynamite and founder of the Nobel Prize. Emmanuel realized that several thinner layers of wood bonded together would be stronger than one single thick layer of wood. His idea is now a staple of the construction industry, used in floors and roofing. Forssmanholz or Holzblechär is extra-resilient plywood patented in Germany in 1921-1922 by Swedish engineer Villehad Forssman.

2. What is MDF?

Medium-density fibreboard (MDF) is an engineered wood product formed by breaking down hardwood or softwood residuals into wood fibers, often in a defibrillator, combining it with wax and a resin binder, and forming panels by applying high temperature and pressure.MDF is denser than plywood. It is made up of separated fibers but can be used as a building material similar in application to plywood. It is stronger and much denser than normal particle board.

3. What is a Particle board?

Particleboard, or particleboard, is an engineered wood product manufactured from wood particles, such as wood chips, sawmill shavings, or even sawdust, and a synthetic resin or other suitable binders, which is pressed and extruded. Particleboard is a composite material.

Particleboard is cheaper, denser, and more uniform than conventional wood and plywood and is substituted for them when appearance and strength are less important than cost. However, particleboard can be made more attractive by painting or the use of wood veneers that are glued onto surfaces that will be visible. Though it is denser than conventional wood, it is the lightest and weakest type of fiberboard, except for the insulation board. Medium-density fibreboard and hardboard, also called high-density fiberboard, are stronger and denser than particle board. Different grades of particleboard have different densities, with higher density connoting greater strength and greater resistance to failure of screw fasteners.

4. What is Hardwood Plywood?

Hardwood plywood

5. What is Flexible Plywood?

Flexible plywood is very flexible and is designed for making curved parts in furniture. The only difference here is that the flexible ply normally has just 3 layers where either side veneer grains being arranged in the same direction and the sandwiching central layer made of oak veneer. The mesh-like oak veneer gives the bonding and flexibility it requires. However, these may not be termed plywood in some countries because the basic description of plywood is layers of veneered wood laid on top of each other with the grain of each layer perpendicular to the grain of the next.

6. What is Film faced or centering Plywood?

Manufactured exactly like the normal Plywood with a little extra strength and weight-bearing capabilities, inexpensive, workable, re-usable, and can usually be locally manufactured. The main difference in Film faced ply would be that it will have a resin-coated paper in place of the face veneer. This type of plywood is used in the construction industry for centering and as a concrete molding material. This, due to its general high degree of strength and weight-bearing capabilities. The ply is normally graded by the weight it can bear.

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Hanuman Wood Industries

No: 26/1, Mangammanapalya Main Road,

Behind 7th Sector, HSR Layout, Bommanahalli,

Bangalore - 560 068.

Contact : Mr.Jitendra Patel, Mr.Ashok Patel

Phone : +91-80-25725922, +91-80-25720922

Mobile : +91-9986041836, +91-9886081836

Email : info@hanumantimbers.com


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