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Bintangor PlywoodBintangor Plywood is a high-quality engineered wood product made from the wood of the Bintangor tree (Calophyllum species), which is native to Southeast Asia, particularly Malaysia and Indonesia.read more
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Economic Standard Commercial Plywood Factory Directly Who...Our economical standard commercial plywood is a cost-effective universal wood panel designed for bulk wholesale and large-volume procurement. Adopting standardized production technology and...read more
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Premium MR Grade Commercial Plywood Moisture ResistantOur premium MR (Moisture Resistant) commercial plywood is a high-performance engineered wood panel crafted for universal commercial and residential applications. Manufactured with cross-laminated...read more
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Fire-Rated Commercial Plywood Class A Fire Retardant For ...Our fire-rated commercial plywood is engineered to meet the strictest fire safety standards for commercial and public buildings. Impregnated with advanced fire-retardant chemicals during...read more
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Waterproof Commercial Plywood WBP Grade For High Moisture...Our waterproof commercial plywood is specifically designed for applications exposed to moisture, humidity and occasional wet conditions. Manufactured using Water Boil Proof (WBP) phenolic resin...read more
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Customized Commercial Plywood Manufacturer Direct SupplySpecially designed for industrial environments, heavy-duty plywood adopts a unique pressure process, with a density 30% higher than ordinary plywood. The special coating on the surface enhances...read more
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Wholesale Of High-strength Commercial PlywoodOur commercial plywood is designed specifically for the construction industry, using multi-layer cross bonding technology to provide excellent structural strength and stability. The product has...read more
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Okume PlywoodOkume Plywood, also known as Gaboon Plywood, is a high-quality engineered wood product made from the wood of the Okoume tree (Aucoumea klaineana), which is native to West Africa.read more
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Poplar Bleached PlywoodPoplar Bleached Plywood is a specialized type of engineered wood product made from poplar wood veneers that have undergone a bleaching process to achieve a uniform, light-colored appearance. This...read more
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Pencil Cedar PlywoodPencil Cedar Plywood is a high-quality engineered wood product made from the wood of the pencil cedar tree, also known as **Eastern Red Cedar** (*Juniperus virginiana*). This type of plywood is...read more
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Pine PlywoodPine Plywood is a versatile and widely used engineered wood product made from thin layers of pine wood veneers bonded together with adhesives. Known for its affordability, light weight, and ease...read more
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Recon Veneer PlywoodRecon Veneer Plywood is a type of engineered wood product that utilizes reconstituted veneer as its surface layer. Reconstituted veneer is made by slicing natural wood into thin layers, dyeing or...read more
WebMost plywood is all-veneer; lumber-core plywood is ... Plywood and laminated wood are both made of layers (laminae) of wood glued together. The basic difference is that in plywood the grain of...
WebVeneer Species in Stock. Melamine – Colors We Carry. Pionite Laminate. MDF – Medium Density Fiberboard. MDO Plywood – Medium Density Overlay. Lauan Plywood – Veneer Core. Bender Board 3/8″. Bender...
WebOct 7, 2019 · Laminated Veneer Lumber or LVL is built up from layers of veneer, but with the grain all running in the same direction. If CLT is known as plywood on steroids, LVL is like plywood on...
WebPlywood is a panel product manufactured by gluing one or more veneers to both sides of a central veneer layer or a lumber-strip core. Most plywood is all- veneer; lumber-core plywood is produced...
WebPlywood sheets are an engineered wood product made by binding thin layers of wood veneer together with resin under high pressure and heat and then rotating each layer 90...
WebWhile these are popular, we recommend ensuring that the Wood Veneer you consider have the right mix of features and value. Some common features to consider are Material and Type. BAND-IT 0.75-in x...
