Pine plywood

Characteristics

Type of wood
Pine
Quality
B/BB, BB/BB, BB/CP, BB/C, CP/CP, CP/C, C/C
Density
600-680 kg/m3

Dimensions

Thickness
4 – 35 mm
Width
1220, 1250, 1525 mm
Length
1525, 2440, 2500 mm
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Pine plywood is a type of engineered wood product made from thin layers of pine veneer bonded together with adhesives. Characterized by its versatility, strength, and affordability. It is commonly used in construction, furniture making, cabinetry, and various DIY projects. Pine plywood typically features a softwood surface with a distinctive grain pattern, making it suitable for staining, painting, or leaving unfinished for a natural look. It is available in various grades and thicknesses, offering options for different applications and budgets. Due to its structural integrity and dimensional stability, pine plywood is often used for sheathing, subflooring, roof decking, and wall paneling in construction. In furniture making and cabinetry, it provides a stable base for joinery and can be shaped or routed to create intricate designs.

Pine plywood is a type of engineered wood product made from thin layers of pine veneer bonded together with adhesives. Characterized by its versatility, strength, and affordability. It is commonly used in construction, furniture making, cabinetry, and various DIY projects.

Pine plywood typically features a softwood surface with a distinctive grain pattern, making it suitable for staining, painting, or leaving unfinished for a natural look. It is available in various grades and thicknesses, offering options for different applications and budgets.

Due to its structural integrity and dimensional stability, pine plywood is often used for sheathing, subflooring, roof decking, and wall paneling in construction. In furniture making and cabinetry, it provides a stable base for joinery and can be shaped or routed to create intricate designs.

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