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Softwood Ply Board Specifications
Frequently Asked Questions
What is softwood plywood?
Softwood plywood is made from thin sheets of softwood veneer, like pine, fir, or cedar, that are layered and glued together in alternating grain patterns. This cross-lamination creates a versatile, strong, and workable sheet material.
What are the common uses for softwood plywood?
Softwood plywood is frequently used for construction projects, roof decking, concrete forming, flooring subfloors, furniture manufacturing, crating, and other industrial purposes where strength and affordability are important.
What are the advantages of softwood plywood?
Advantages include its low cost, structural stability, easy machinability and installation, lightweight compared to solid wood, resistance to cracking and moisture, and sustainability.
What are the disadvantages?
Disadvantages include potential knots, gaps, or cracks, less attractive grain patterns, prone to warping if improperly stored or transported, and unsuitability for exposed finish work.
What species of wood are used?
Common softwood species used include Douglas fir, pine, spruce, cedar, hemlock, redwood, and larch. Spruce pine fir (SPF) is a popular blend.
How thick is softwood plywood?
We offer softwood plywood in 12mm and 18mm thicknesses.
How should I store and handle softwood plywood?
Store flat on a level surface in a dry, covered area. Avoid excessive heat, moisture, or sudden changes in humidity and be sure to lift sheets carefully without bending or twisting.
Can softwood plywood be left unfinished?
It can be, but unfinished softwood plywood used outdoors or in wet areas is prone to deterioration.
Delivery depends on the size of your order
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