Grade 1 vs Grade 2 Film Faced Plywood: What’s the Real Difference?
Grade 1 or Grade 2 formwork plywood? Compare durability, reuse times, finish quality and cost to find the most cost-effective option for your project.
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One of the most common questions we receive is the difference between Grade 1 and Grade 2 film faced plywood. Both are designed for concrete formwork, but they differ in performance, lifespan and total cost of ownership. Let’s break them down clearly.
Core Material & Film Quality
- Grade 1: Uses high-density poplar/eucalyptus core with a thick black or brown phenolic film surface. The film is evenly coated, wear-resistant, and leaves a smooth, mark-free concrete finish.
- Grade 2: Uses standard wood core with a thinner film layer. It delivers acceptable concrete results but may show slight surface marks after multiple uses.
Reusability & Lifespan
- Grade 1: 15+ uses under proper maintenance, suitable for long-cycle, large-scale projects
- Grade 2: 8–10 uses, ideal for short-term, low-rise projects with fewer pours
Cost Performance
Grade 1 has a higher upfront price, but its longer lifespan lowers the cost per use. For contractors with ongoing projects, Grade 1 delivers better long-term value. For one-off or small jobs, Grade 2 is a more budget-friendly choice.
Which Should You Choose?
| Factors | Grade 1 Film Faced Plywood | Grade 2 Film Faced Plywood |
|---|---|---|
| Recommended uses | High-rises, bridges, villas | Low-rises, temporary works, budget projects |
| Reuses | 15+ times | 8–10 times |
| Concrete finish | Smooth, premium grade | Standard, acceptable |
| Waterproof level | Excellent | Good |
Dayang Wood supplies both Grade 1 and Grade 2 formwork plywood with consistent factory quality. Tell us your project details and we will help you select the most cost-effective solution.

