MAXI Hex is premium exterior-grade quality European White Birch Plywood with an embossed 220gsm Hexagon patterned anti–slip Phenolic Film coating on one side and a smooth dark brown Phenolic
Film coating on the reverse side.
September 30th, 2014
The uniquely textured Hexagonal design is both visually attractive and provides endless options for use as decorative and design highlights, at a variety of joinery and furniture manufacturers. Couple the Hex design with the clean pure Birch Ply layers and each MAXI Hex Ply Panel finds function and form in multiple design and joinery applications.
MAXI Plywood’s growing list of satisfied MAXI Hex customers who continually seek supplies of this much sought after non-slip Birch Plywood are working outside the box to use MAXI Hex in a wide variety of joinery and design applications such as; Flooring and panelling in the transport and RV industries; Truck and Ute non-slip decks; Trailer/Caravan fit-outs; Scaffold safety flooring; Disabled Access Ramps; Architectural design features; Stage, Choir Riser and Tiered seating podium floors; Equipment Road Cases; Furniture design and featured timber finishes; Acoustic wall and ceiling panels.
MAXI Hex Sheet size – 2440 x 1220mm
MAXI Hex Sheet Thickness – 9mm, 12mm, 18mm, 21mm & 24mm
MAXI Hex is available now at MAXI Plywood – so join the satisfied band of innovative, creative and functional industries and demand this premium quality plywood for your next project.
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