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  2. Tego film - Wikipedia

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    Tego film plywood products were used in aircraft manufacture in Germany during World War II, and the loss of the plant during a 1943 bombing raid was a serious blow to several aircraft projects. Tego film was an invention of the Essen, Germany, firm of Th. Goldschmidt AG [1] later Evonik Industries [2] ) .

  3. Aerolite (adhesive) - Wikipedia

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    Aerolite is a urea-formaldehyde gap filling adhesive which is water- and heat-resistant. It is used in large quantities by the chipboard industry and also by wooden boat builders for its high strength and durability.

  4. De Havilland Mosquito - Wikipedia

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    As was the case with initial UK production, Tego-bonded plywood and birch veneer was obtained from firms in Wisconsin, principally Roddis Plywood and Veneer Manufacturing, Marshfield. [218] Enemy action delayed the shipping of jigs and moulds and it was decided to build these locally.

  5. Tego - Wikipedia

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    Tego may refer to: Tego (toego), Bhutanese clothing; Tego film, an adhesive sheet used in the manufacture of waterproof plywood; Tego Calderón, ...

  6. Plywood - Wikipedia

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    Plywood for flooring applications is often tongue and groove (T&G); This prevents one board from moving up or down relative to its neighbor, providing a solid-feeling floor when the joints do not lie over joists. T&G plywood is usually found in the 13-to-25-millimetre (1 ⁄ 2 to 1 in) range.

  7. Redux (adhesive) - Wikipedia

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    Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions Read; ... Redux Liquid 775/Powder 775 was joined in 1954 by the subsequent Redux Film 775 system, ... Tego film; References

  8. Siding (construction) - Wikipedia

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    Plywood sheet siding is sometimes used on inexpensive buildings, sometimes with grooves to imitate vertical shiplap siding. One example of such grooved plywood siding is the type called Texture 1–11, T1-11, or T111 ("tee-one-eleven").

  9. Wood glue - Wikipedia

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    Phenol formaldehyde resin is commonly used for making waterproof plywood. It is cured at elevated temperature and pressure [10] and also available as a dry film to be sandwiched in between layers of veneer . The greenhouse gas emissions is 2.88 kg CO2-eq./kg of PF adhesive. [13]