
Commercial Plywood
Size: 1220x2440mm, 1250x3000mm, or as Customized
Thickness: 2.7~30mm(3mm,5mm,9mm,12mm,15mm,18mm)
Face/Back: Birch, Pine, Okoume, Poplar, Melamine, according to your needs
Wood Core: Birch, Eucalyptus, Poplar, Combi core, Marine core or as requested
Grade: Commercial Grade, Furniture Grade, Premium Grade
Glue: Phenolic, WBP, E2
Moisture Content: 8%~16%
Certification: FSC, CE, EUTR, CARB, EPA
Usage: Furniture, Laser Die Cutting, Toy, Loud Speaker, Construction, Flooring, etc
Table of Contents
Core material
One Time Hot Press Plywood
- Birch core veneers coated with glue
- Cold Pressing (Pre-pressing)
- Hot press molding (only one hot press).
- Trimming
Two Time Hot Press Plywood
- Birch core veneers coated with glue
- Cold Pressing (Pre-pressing)
- Hot Pressing (1st hot press)
- Substrate Repaired with Putty.
- Calibrating
- Hot press molding (2nd hot press).
- Polishing
- Trimming
Face Veneer Species
Commercial Plywood Applications
1. Commercial Grade Plywood
Ideal for general construction, this grade is used in subflooring, roofing, wall sheathing, temporary partitions, crates, packaging, and industrial applications where structural strength matters more than appearance.
2. Furniture Grade Plywood
With a smoother surface and higher-quality core, Furniture Grade plywood is perfect for cabinets, wardrobes, bookshelves, office furniture, and other interior elements requiring both durability and visual appeal.
3. Premium Grade Plywood
Offering top-tier aesthetics and durability, Premium Grade plywood is favored for high-end furniture, luxury interiors, decorative paneling, and projects demanding flawless finish and long-term performance.
Across all grades, commercial plywood remains an economical, durable, and versatile solution for residential, commercial, and industrial applications.
FAQ
1. What is commercial plywood used for in everyday projects?
Commercial plywood is widely used for making furniture, wall paneling, and interior décor items in homes, offices, and retail spaces. Its affordability and smooth finish make it ideal for wardrobes, cabinets, and partitions.
2. Is commercial plywood moisture resistant?
Standard commercial plywood is moisture resistant to a certain extent and can handle minor humidity. However, for kitchens, bathrooms, or humid environments, MR (moisture resistant) or BWR-grade plywood is recommended.
3. What’s the difference between commercial plywood and marine plywood?
Commercial plywood is suitable for dry interior use, while marine plywood is engineered with waterproof glue and higher-quality cores for use in wet or exterior conditions. The two differ in strength, durability, and cost.
4. What thickness of commercial plywood is best for furniture?
For most furniture applications, 12mm and 18mm thicknesses are commonly used. Thinner sheets like 6mm can be used for drawer bottoms or backing, while thicker sheets offer more structural support for cabinets and tables.
5. Can I paint or laminate commercial plywood?
Yes, commercial plywood is easy to paint, laminate, or apply veneer on. Its smooth surface allows good adhesion, making it a popular choice for decorative finishes in interior furniture projects.