Archidply Décor Club Plus BWP

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ARCHIDPLY DECOR CLUB PLUS Archidply Decor Club Plus is a magnificent addition to the Archidply Decor plywood range. It is made using advanced technology that exceeds industry standards of durability and reliability.

Delivery is currently available only in Bengaluru

  • Available sizes – 8 x 4,7 x 4
  • Available Thickness (BWP Grade): 6mm, 9mm, 12mm, 16mm, 19mm

  • Life Time Warranty
  • Gurjan Wood
  • Fungas & Borer protection
  • Toxin Check Technology

Frequently Asked Questions

Gurjan wood is a type of hardwood that comes from the Gurjan tree (scientific name: Dipterocarpus), which is found in the Southeast Asian regions, particularly in India, Indonesia, and Malaysia. It is known for its durability, strength, and resistance to wear.

 

Uses of Gurjan Wood:

  • Furniture Making: Used for tables, chairs, and cabinets.
  • Flooring: Durable and commonly used for wooden flooring.
  • Construction Materials: Used for beams, doors, and windows.
  • Boat Building: Preferred due to its water-resistant properties.
  • Wooden Panels & Plywood Production: Essential in manufacturing high-quality plywood.

Properties of Gurjan Wood:

       
  • Durability: Resistant to decay, making it ideal for outdoor and high-moisture environments.
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  • Strength: A strong wood that can withstand heavy loads.
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  • Hardness: Hard and tough, making it difficult to work with but ideal for items that require strength.
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  • Appearance: Light to medium brown, with a straight grain and a fine, even texture.
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  • Resistance: Naturally resistant to termites, insects, and fungi.

Yes, Gurjan wood is an excellent choice for furniture because of its strength, durability, and attractive finish. It holds up well over time, especially in humid conditions. However, it may require proper finishing and maintenance to preserve its appearance.

Gurjan wood is less expensive compared to premium hardwoods like teak but offers similar durability and strength. It can be a good alternative for those seeking a strong and durable wood without the high cost of teak.

 

The sustainability of Gurjan wood largely depends on how it is sourced. If harvested responsibly, it can be considered sustainable, but like many tropical hardwoods, overharvesting is a concern. It’s important to ensure that Gurjan wood is sourced from certified sustainable forests.

 

To maintain Gurjan wood, follow these tips:

  • Clean it regularly with a soft cloth to avoid dust accumulation.

  • Use wood polish or oil to enhance its appearance and protect the wood.

  • Avoid exposing the wood to excessive moisture or direct sunlight for prolonged periods, as this can cause fading or warping.

  • Sand the wood surface if it starts to develop scratches or dents.

 

Yes, Gurjan wood is known for its natural resistance to termites and other wood-damaging insects. This makes it a good choice for outdoor and high-moisture applications where insect damage is a concern.

 

Yes, Gurjan wood’s durability and resistance to decay make it suitable for outdoor furniture, decking, and other exterior applications. However, it’s recommended to apply a protective finish to extend its lifespan and maintain its appearance.

 

Gurjan wood is generally more affordable than premium hardwoods like teak and mahogany but is more expensive than softer woods like pine or cedar. Its pricing will vary based on factors like quality, size, and the source of the wood.

 

Gurjan wood is tough and dense, making it more challenging to cut and shape compared to softer woods. Specialized tools and skills may be required, especially when crafting intricate furniture pieces. However, it takes staining and finishing well, producing a smooth surface when worked correctly.

 

Yes, Gurjan wood is commonly used in the production of high-quality plywood. It is often layered in the construction of multi-layered plywood sheets due to its strength, flexibility, and durability. This plywood is widely used in furniture making and construction.

 

Like other hardwoods, Gurjan wood may release dust when being sanded or cut, which can cause respiratory irritation if proper precautions (such as wearing masks) are not taken. It is not considered toxic, but it’s always recommended to use proper safety gear during woodworking.

 

With time, Gurjan wood may darken slightly, taking on a deeper brown shade. The aging process can enhance the wood's visual appeal, making it more attractive as it develops a richer color over time.

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Amit Verma

India

Best for MoistureProne Areas

This plywood stands up well in high-moisture areas. Great for kitchens and bathrooms!

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Priya Sharma

India

Strong & Aesthetic!

Perfect balance of durability and aesthetics. Ideal for luxury interiors!