Plywood is a type of engineered wood made from thin sheets of wood veneer that are glued together in a cross-grain pattern. This cross-grain construction gives plywood its strength and stability, making it a popular choice for a wide range of applications. To make plywood, several layers or plies of wood veneer are stacked and glued together, with the grain direction of each layer alternating 90 degrees from the layer above and below it. This alternating pattern creates a panel that is strong, stable, and less likely to warp or split than solid wood.
Types: Normal WBP and BBCC
Thickness (mm): 5.2, 9, 12, 15, 18
Layer: 3,5,7
Length: 4ft x 8ft (1220mm x 2440mm)
Material: PEFC-certified natural wood & rubber wood
Plywood is a type of engineered wood made from thin sheets of wood veneer that are glued together in a cross-grain pattern. This cross-grain construction gives plywood its strength and stability, making it a popular choice for a wide range of applications. To make plywood, several layers or plies of wood veneer are stacked and glued together, with the grain direction of each layer alternating 90 degrees from the layer above and below it. This alternating pattern creates a panel that is strong, stable, and less likely to warp or split than solid wood.
Types: Normal WBP and BBCC
Thickness (mm): 5.2, 9, 12, 15, 18
Layer: 3,5,7
Length: 4ft x 8ft (1220mm x 2440mm)
Material: PEFC-certified natural wood & rubber wood
TCSS plywoods are stamped with our trademark, which is the Swan trademark.