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BWP (Boiling Water Proof) plywood is treated to resist boiling water, while BWR (Boiling Water Resistant) plywood is not. BWP plywood is better suited for areas with high humidity or where the material may get wet, while BWR plywood is more suitable for interior applications.
BWP (Boiling Water Proof) plywood is treated to resist boiling water, while BWR (Boiling Water Resistant) plywood is not. BWP plywood is better suited for areas with high humidity or where the material may get wet, while BWR plywood is more suitable for interior applications.
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