Now, the bark of a birch log, one of the trees from which plywood sheets are extracted, is peeled off with a splitter in less than ten seconds. Each layer is calibrated to a thickness of 17.2 millimeters, checked for imperfections, leveled, and checked for moisture and density. They are then glued together using pressure and heat at around 140 degrees, a process that gives the board the strength and structure of a solid piece of wood.
At CUBRO, we cover the plywood with a layer of laminate or linoleum that multiplies its creative possibilities. Finally, we apply natural oils to our edges to protect them and ensure a longevity worthy of ancient Egypt.
The result is a solid, versatile, and durable material. These qualities make plywood a very attractive choice when designing a functional, modern, and high-performance kitchen.