The plywood industry is rapidly changing due to technological advances as well as a focus on sustainable practices to enhance durability, safety and performance. An increasing number of products in today’s marketplace emphasize developing termite resistant plywood, which provides long-lasting protection against pest infestation while still offering good structural strength. The continuing demand for durable furniture and reliable building materials has led to a variety of innovations that will help shape the future of termite resistant plywood production.
New, Improved Chemical Treatments
Modern manufacturing of plywood is moving towards more efficient wood preservation techniques. Historically, the anti-termite chemicals used on plywood have been applied only to the exterior surfaces. Many current manufacturing methods allow for the application of preservatives to penetrate deeply into the wood fibers.
Multi-Protection Plywood Technology
A critical aspect of the future of termite-resistant plywood will be the ability to manufacture an entire board with multiple levels of protection in one process. Manufacturers are now looking at manufacturing plywood with all necessary levels of protection at one time instead of only looking to provide a level of protection from termites.
Some of the other levels of protection that could be provided by these products include:
- Resistance to Termites/Boreholes
- Moisture Resistance
- Anti-Fungal Protection
- Fire Retardancy
The above-mentioned levels of protection will result in better performing plywood in a variety of different climates including kitchens, bathrooms, damp areas, and commercial uses.
Enhanced Surface Protection
A second emerging trend in plywood is advanced surface coatings. These coatings will add an additional level of protection to the product’s surface against termite exposure.
Surface coatings will provide additional durability and moisture resistance; some coatings will also maintain the natural appearance of the surface. When internal chemical treatments and external coatings are combined, manufacturers can provide longer life cycles for their plywood products.
Automation in the Manufacturing Process
Many manufacturers use automated quality assurance/inspection systems to detect defects in plywood to ensure every piece meets the same specifications. Improvements in precision manufactured products will provide greater bonding between the various layers of plywood, thereby increasing the durability and combined resistance of the plywood product to termites.
Wood Sourcing
Responsible sourcing of wood is another trend that is expected to impact the future of the plywood manufacturing industry. The emphasis on responsible forest management and the more efficient procurement method of timber is continuing to grow.
Responsible sourcing will provide a reduced impact on the environment from the process of plywood manufacturing and will yield a greater consistency in the quality of harvested wood. Additionally, products treated to resist termites will provide a high degree of sustainability to the plywood manufacturing industry, as the amount of replacement and wood volume will be reduced.
Conclusion
Innovations, sustainability, and advanced production systems will be the primary driving force behind enhancements in termite-resistant plywood manufacturing. Deep chemical treatments, eco-friendly preservatives, multi-level protective features, and automated manufacturing equipment will all contribute to improved performance of plywood. The evolution of termite resistant plywood will create a positive impact on the construction, interior design, and building industries as the demand for sustainable and durable products will continue to increase annually.
