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Does an EN 636-3 imprint on the panel mean it's certified?
No. The imprint is the manufacturer's self-declaration. Certification is a separate process involving an independent test lab, with a test report naming the lab, sample size, pre-treatment cycle, and bond result. Always ask for the report behind the imprint.
Can I get my own logo printed on imported film-faced plywood?
Most reputable manufacturers offer this for distributor partners at container-quantity minimums. Setup costs are amortised across the order, lead time adds about a week, and the imprint quality is best on phenolic-coated panels with heavier film weights.
Will a wood-grain imprint on plywood transfer cleanly to concrete?
For shallow architectural patterns, yes. Typical depth is 0.3 to 0.8 mm in the film, which produces a soft visible texture in the cured slab. For deep relief textures, formliners (rubber or polyurethane sheets) are the better solution. Reuse on patterned panels drops after pour 6 to 8 as the pattern face wears.
Is imprinted plywood the same as anti-slip plywood?
No. Anti-slip uses a wire-mesh impression or sand coating to add friction for worker safety on sloped or wet panels. Imprinted is decorative or for branding. They serve different purposes, and a panel marked one way will not perform as the other.