What is the thickness range of phenolic plywood?

Dec 15, 2025

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Hey there! I'm a supplier of Phenolic Plywood, and today I wanna chat about the thickness range of this awesome product. Phenolic plywood is a type of engineered wood that's got a lot going for it. It's super durable, resistant to moisture, and has a whole bunch of applications. So, let's dive right into the thickness details.

Understanding Phenolic Plywood

First off, what exactly is phenolic plywood? Well, it's made by bonding multiple layers of wood veneers together with a phenolic resin. This resin gives the plywood its strength and resistance to water, chemicals, and wear. It's commonly used in construction, shipping, and even in some furniture-making.

The Thickness Range

The thickness of phenolic plywood can vary quite a bit, and it really depends on what you're planning to use it for. Generally, the thickness range starts from around 3mm and can go up to 30mm or even more in some cases.

Thin Phenolic Plywood (3mm - 6mm)

Thin phenolic plywood, like the 3mm and 6mm varieties, is great for applications where you need something lightweight but still strong. It's often used for things like interior partitions, cabinet linings, and some types of decorative panels. For example, if you're building a small cabinet and want to keep the weight down, a 3mm or 6mm phenolic plywood would be a good choice. You can check out our Phenolic Plywood options to see what we have in this thin range.

Medium Thickness (9mm - 18mm)

This is probably the most commonly used thickness range for phenolic plywood. The 9mm, 12mm, 15mm, and 18mm sheets are versatile and can be used in a wide variety of applications. In construction, they're often used for formwork, which is the structure that holds concrete in place while it's setting. They're also great for making furniture, like tables and desks, as they provide a good balance of strength and weight. If you're in the market for a reliable medium-thickness plywood, we've got you covered. Just head over to our Phenolic Plywood page to browse our selection.

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Thick Phenolic Plywood (21mm - 30mm+)

When you need maximum strength and durability, thick phenolic plywood is the way to go. The 21mm, 24mm, 27mm, and 30mm sheets are commonly used in heavy-duty applications. For instance, in the shipping industry, they're used to make pallets and crates that can withstand the rigors of transportation. In construction, they can be used for load-bearing structures. If you're looking for a thick and tough phenolic plywood, we have some great options available. Just click on Phenolic Plywood to see what we offer.

Factors Affecting Thickness Choice

There are a few factors you should consider when choosing the right thickness of phenolic plywood for your project.

Load-Bearing Requirements

If your project involves supporting a lot of weight, you'll need a thicker plywood. For example, if you're building a platform that will hold heavy machinery, you'll want to use a 21mm or thicker sheet. On the other hand, if it's just for a decorative panel that won't bear much weight, a thinner sheet will do.

Application Environment

The environment where the plywood will be used also matters. If it's going to be exposed to moisture, like in a bathroom or outdoors, you might want to choose a thicker sheet to ensure it can withstand the conditions. Thicker plywood is generally more resistant to warping and damage from moisture.

Cost

Thicker plywood usually costs more than thinner plywood. So, you'll need to balance your budget with your project requirements. Sometimes, you can get away with using a thinner sheet and reinforcing it in other ways to save some money.

Specialized Phenolic Plywood Thicknesses

In addition to the standard thicknesses, there are also some specialized phenolic plywood products with unique thicknesses. For example, Anti-slip Plywood is often available in specific thicknesses that are designed for use in areas where slip resistance is important, like on ramps or in industrial walkways. And Film Faced Plywood may come in thicknesses that are optimized for formwork applications.

How to Choose the Right Thickness for Your Project

So, how do you decide which thickness of phenolic plywood is right for you? Here are some steps you can follow:

  1. Define Your Project: Clearly understand what you're building and what the plywood will be used for. This will help you determine the load-bearing requirements and the application environment.
  2. Research and Consult: Look at similar projects and see what thicknesses others have used. You can also consult with a professional, like a contractor or a woodworker, for their advice.
  3. Consider Your Budget: Figure out how much you're willing to spend on the plywood. Remember, you might be able to find a cost-effective solution by choosing a thinner sheet and adding reinforcements if needed.
  4. Check Our Selection: We offer a wide range of phenolic plywood thicknesses, so you're likely to find what you need. Just visit our Phenolic Plywood page to see our options.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the thickness range of phenolic plywood is quite broad, from 3mm to 30mm or more. The right thickness for your project depends on factors like load-bearing requirements, application environment, and cost. Whether you need a thin sheet for a lightweight application or a thick sheet for heavy-duty use, we've got the phenolic plywood you're looking for.

If you're interested in purchasing phenolic plywood for your project, we'd love to hear from you. We can help you choose the right thickness and provide you with all the information you need. Just reach out to us, and let's start the conversation about your phenolic plywood needs.

References

  • Wood Handbook: Wood as an Engineering Material, Forest Products Laboratory
  • Plywood Manufacturing and Technology, various industry publications
Sophia Davis
Sophia Davis
Sophia is a customer service representative of Chuanlian International Exhibition (Linyi) Co., Ltd. She is committed to providing professional assistance to customers, ensuring they have a smooth experience when dealing with the company's wood products and exhibition services.
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