The smallest available thickness of StringPly, the ultra-lightweight plywood produced and launched by Paged is just 1.5 mm.

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Paged launches ultra-thin modeling plywood

Paged launches ultra-thin modeling plywood

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Paged Morąg announces the launch of a new, extremely thin type of modeling plywood. StringPly is a material with unparalleled flexibility, suppleness and lightness, offering unlimited creative possibilities in many fields – arts, crafts, interior design or modeling.

The smallest available thickness of StringPly, the ultra-lightweight plywood produced and launched by Paged is just 1.5 mm. Until now, the company has produced plywood from 4 mm and up. Thanks to the innovative sourcing of the veneer and the entire production process, StringPly is extremely flexible and amenable to modeling. This exceptional thinness was achieved thanks to high precision in the process of sourcing the wood layers and the unique technology of gluing with a specialized waterproof film. Thus, the company Paged Morąg becomes one of two suppliers of plywood of this type on the European market and, at the same time, the only Polish manufacturer of plywood with such a unique specification.

Each of the three layers of StringPly’s thinnest thickness is only 0.55 mm thick (three times less than standard), and the glue-saturated film connecting the individual layers ensures their integrity and durability. The Paged Group’s Research and Development Center – Paged LabTech – is responsible for the innovative production technology. StringPly is available in 4 thicknesses: 1.5 mm (3 layers), 2 mm (4 layers), 2.5 mm (5 layers) and 3 mm (6 layers), and two standard formats: 1270 x 1270 mm and 1250 x 1250 mm. 

Low weight and at the same time strength, dimensional stability and ease of mechanical and surface processing in the processes of painting, varnishing, staining or veneering are just some of the advantages of this aesthetic plywood. StringPly offers, as standard, high quality of all layers and high surface quality class I/II (EN 635-2). The product is low-emission and can be used to produce toys that are safe for children, as it meets the requirements of EN 71-3.

Founded more than 90 years ago, Paged is now one of the five largest plywood manufacturers and a significant producer of wooden chairs in the European Union. It employs more than 2,000 people and has a total of 6 production facilities in Poland and Estonia.