About Us
KONGO Plywood Industries, the inventor of KONGO, have mastered the art of churning out specialized brands of plywood which are well received by the consumers, offices, factories, industries, households across south India. KONGO specially trains the workforce to a work discipline and team work in order to produce a high quality product which matches the international standards. The company constantly innovates with new technologies and latest trends in plywood used in various applications.KONGO is committed to industry standards and technological upgradation to produce the best products which spell their unique presence in a competitive market.
KONGO - Ply at its best
KONGO is the sheer manifestation of how technology, quality and aesthetics could be blended in tandem to meet the variant customer needs. Obsession with quality, continuos technological innovation and years and years of understanding of customer needs have made KONGO products the favorite of builders and architects. KONGO Plywood has an array of applications in Household and Office interior works, furniture manufacturing, Wall paneling and Partition works of all sorts.
VACUUM PRESURE TREATMENT
KONGO PLY has a pressure treatment plant, in which we can permeate the cut wood for preservation against the elements. The vacuum pressure treatment is offered with a green finish, which were very good at keeping the insects and fungi away and is a waterborne formulation based upon copper triazole technology. All KONGO Products are Vacuum pressure treated. Vacuum pressure process.
A process for the impregnation of permeable wood - the wood must have a moisture content of less than 30% (fibre saturation point) to be ready for treatment.
The best protection is achieved using the so-called full-cell method, in which the pressure phase is maintained until the wood cannot absorb any more treatment solution. The most important staged for successful treatment results are the initial vacuum, the flooding of the vessel under vacuum and the pressure phase.
Powerful vacuum pumps evacuate the air out of the treatment vessel and the wood structure. The stronger the vacuum, the more preservative solution can be absorbed. While the vessel is being flooded with preservative solution, the vacuum must be maintained. Then, pressure pumps force the solution deep into the wood under extremely high pressure.
The final vacuum ensures that the wood can be removed from the treatment plant without dripping.
Wood species are very different in their permeability levels. This means that much longer vacuums and pressure phases must be selected for spruce, for instance, than for pine.