Plywood kika kya bboodi ekitera okukozesebwa okukola ebintu by’omu nnyumba, kabineti, etc. wadde nga si nnungi ng’embaawo enkalu era nga erina omuwendo gw’okukung’aanya, ddala etwalibwa nnyo olw’omuwendo gwayo omutono. abakola plywood bakola ebipande mu bungi buli lunaku era batereka ebipande bino mu bbanga.
Regardless of whether it is a board or other products, as long as it is made of wood, it is easy to be affected by moisture, cracks, etc., which affect the appearance and use. Although plywood manufacturers know this truth well, because of the limited storage space and the need to dry new boards to remove water, they still have to be stored in the open air for a period of time. During this period of time, manufacturers should pay close attention to changes in weather, Bikka ebipande n’obuveera mu budde ku nnaku ez’ebire n’enkuba, oba okutambuza obubaawo munda okuziyiza obubaawo okubeera obunnyogovu n’okuggyamu.
Although the summer temperature is high, it can speed up the evaporation of water from the board, but the plywood exposed to the sun for a long time is also prone to degumming. Therefore, the plywood manufacturers should pay attention to the influence of temperature when storing the boards in the open air. When the sun is too strong, try to reduce the time of plywood storage in the open environment.