Shuttering Plywood in Domariaganj
Hindustan Plywood is a prominent Shuttering Plywood Manufacturer in Domariaganj . We manufacture plywood built to the IS 4990 specification, the Bureau of Indian Standards grade for concrete shuttering and formwork panels. Each sheet uses BWP-class phenolic resin bonding, the same bonding class used in marine-grade plywood, so the panel resists the alkalinity of wet cement, curing heat and repeated pressure washing between pours. This makes it suitable for wall, column, beam and slab formwork on residential, commercial and infrastructure sites, where ordinary commercial plywood softens and delaminates after a few pours.
Our shuttering plywood is available with a phenolic film face that gives a smoother release from cured concrete and cuts down on surface finishing work at the site. Panels come in multiple thicknesses, from thinner sheets for slab edges to thicker panels for wall, column and heavy infrastructure formwork carrying higher concrete loads. Each batch is checked for bonding strength and moisture resistance in line with IS 4990 before dispatch, so contractors get a panel built for repeated pours rather than one that needs replacing after a handful of uses.
Features of Shuttering Plywood:
- Built to IS 4990, the Bureau of Indian Standards specification for concrete shuttering plywood, bonded to the same BWP class used in marine-grade plywood.
- Bonded with phenolic resin that resists the alkalinity of wet cement and the heat generated during curing, so the panel does not delaminate between pours.
- Finished with a phenolic film face on film-faced variants, giving a smoother release from concrete and a cleaner cast surface that needs less finishing work.
- Resistant to warping and swelling from repeated wetting, cleaning and mould-oil application between pours.
- Available in multiple thicknesses so builders can match panel strength to formwork type, from slab edges to wall, column and heavy infrastructure work.
- Built for multiple reuses rather than single-pour use, which lowers the cost per pour compared with ordinary commercial plywood that fails after one or two cycles.