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The plywood market has two widespread scams: local plywood with fake quality claims stamped on it, and counterfeit versions of trusted branded plywood. Unscrupulous suppliers and shops have spread misleading ways to judge quality — even experienced carpenters often repeat these myths, leaving homeowners exposed to substandard material.
Inferior plywood fails when exposed to real-world conditions — borer insects, termite attack, and moisture. This can mean warped furniture, damaged cabinets, and costly replacements, often well before you expect.
The Pressure Test uses a standard pressure cooker to simulate extreme heat and moisture. Genuine, well-bonded plywood holds together under these conditions. Low-quality plywood — where the layers are poorly glued — will delaminate and separate, revealing exactly what you would have installed in your home.
Step 1: Cut the plywood into pieces small enough to fit inside a pressure cooker and place them in.
Step 2: Pour in enough water to fully submerge all the plywood pieces.
Step 3: Close the lid tightly and place the cooker on heat.
Step 4: After a few whistles, open the cooker and inspect. Inferior plywood will have separated layers; genuine plywood will look unchanged.
You can ask your supplier for actual cut pieces — not polished display samples — so you can run the Pressure Test yourself before buying.
At FlaerPly, we provide ready-cut pieces of our plywood specifically for this purpose, making it easy to compare quality side by side at your place.
Unlike traditional brands that hand out polished display samples, FlaerPly provides ready-cut pieces of our Marine Grade Plywood specifically so you can pressure test us — and compare us against anything else on the market. No marketing. Just proof.
Request your free test pieces today and see the difference for yourself.
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In conclusion, FlaerPly established that Pressure Tested plywood is the most genuine plywood to use for Home Interiors in Indian climate conditions.
In this article, the process is explained clearly, so that this can be reproduced without the need for any industrial equipment. Plywood can be Pressure Tested with equipment like pressure cooker that is available in every kitchen in Indian homes.
Unlike a retailer's or a carpenter's way of understanding plywood quality which depend on subjective assessment and can be artificially created, Pressure Testing plywood will immediately show the difference between genuine Marine grade plywood and local grade plywood that disintegrates as local grade cannot withstand the pressure.
FlaerPly enhances this high quality Pressure Tested Plywood to bring the 5 grades of Plywood that suit different environment and climate experienced across Indian's cities.