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How Is Plywood Graded

Plywood grading is an essential aspect of the wood industry, providing customers with valuable information about the quality and intended use of different plywood products. Understanding the various grades of plywood helps consumers make informed decisions when selecting materials for their projects. This guide will explain the different grades of plywood and how they are determined.

A-Grade Plywood

A-grade plywood represents the highest quality available. It features a smooth, sanded surface with minimal defects. This grade is ideal for visible applications where appearance is crucial, such as cabinetry, furniture, and high-end interior finishes.

Key characteristics:

  • Virtually free of knots and repairs
  • Smooth, sanded surface
  • Minimal visible defects
  • Suitable for natural finishes or painting

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B-Grade Plywood

B-grade plywood is the second-highest quality grade. While it may have some minor imperfections, it still maintains a good appearance and is suitable for many visible applications.

Key characteristics:

  • Small knots and minor repairs allowed
  • Smooth surface with some visible defects
  • Suitable for painting or applications where minor imperfections are acceptable

Note: B Grade is often used to indicate that the specific plywood sheet is made of Birch. For example, B/B means Birch on both sides, while BB stands for Baltic Birch. And BB/B stands for Baltic Birch on one side and regular Birch on the other. BB/BB indicates Baltic Birch on both sides.

C-Grade Plywood

C-grade plywood is commonly used for structural applications where appearance is not the primary concern. It may have more visible defects but maintains good strength and durability.

Key characteristics:

  • Larger knots and more repairs allowed
  • Some splits and discoloration may be present
  • Suitable for underlayment, sheathing, and other non-visible applications

D-Grade Plywood

D-grade plywood is the lowest grade of veneer used in the manufacture of plywood. It is typically used for the inner layers of plywood or in applications where appearance is not important.

Key characteristics:

  • Numerous defects allowed, including knots, splits, and discoloration
  • Rough surface
  • Suitable for structural applications where it will be covered or not visible

Specialty Grades

In addition to the standard grades, there are specialty grades designed for specific applications:

Marine Grade: Manufactured with water-resistant glue and high-quality veneers, suitable for marine environments.

Structural I: High-strength plywood designed for demanding construction applications.

Exposure 1: Suitable for applications with high moisture exposure but not direct contact with water.

Contreplaqué Résineux

Softwood plywood is made from coniferous trees like pine, fir, or cedar. It’s generally less expensive than hardwood plywood and is commonly used in construction and industrial applications.

Key characteristics:

  • Lighter weight
  • Good strength-to-weight ratio
  • Often used for sheathing, subflooring, and roof decking

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Contreplaqué Coffrage

Form plywood, also known as concrete form plywood, is designed for use in concrete formwork. It has a smooth, resin-coated surface that resists moisture and provides a smooth finish to concrete.

Key characteristics:

  • Moisture-resistant
  • Reusable for multiple pours
  • Provides a smooth finish to concrete surfaces

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Contreplaqué Mélaminé

Melamine plywood features a decorative melamine layer bonded to the plywood core. This type is often used in cabinetry and furniture making.

Key characteristics:

  • Durable, scratch-resistant surface
  • Available in various colors and patterns
  • Easy to clean and maintain

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Contreplaqué Extérieur

Exterior plywood is manufactured with water-resistant glue and is designed to withstand exposure to moisture and weather conditions.

Key characteristics:

  • Weather-resistant
  • Suitable for outdoor applications
  • Often used in siding, outdoor furniture, and marine applications

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Cabinet Grade Plywood

Cabinet grade plywood, often referred to as “cabinet-grade birch,” is high-quality plywood suitable for cabinetry and fine woodworking.

Key characteristics:

  • Minimal defects
  • Smooth surface
  • Often made from birch or other hardwoods

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Contreplaqué CDX

CDX plywood is a common construction-grade plywood. The “C” and “D” refer to the grades of the face and back veneers, while the “X” indicates it’s made with exterior glue.

Key characteristics:

  • Suitable for general construction and temporary exposure to moisture
  • Often used for roof sheathing and wall sheathing
  • More economical than higher-grade plywood

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ACX plywood

ACX plywood is a type of exterior-grade plywood commonly used in construction and outdoor applications. The letters in its name indicate the grades of its face veneers and the type of glue used.

Key characteristics:

  • “A” face: Highest-grade veneer with a smooth, paintable surface
  • “C” back: Lower-grade veneer with some imperfections allowed
  • “X” indicates exterior-grade glue, making it suitable for outdoor use
  • Often used for siding, fences, signs, and other exterior projects
  • Better appearance on one side, making it ideal for applications where one side will be visible
  • Good resistance to moisture and weather exposure

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Contreplaqué Préfini De Bouleau

This type of plywood comes with a clear, protective finish already applied, saving time and effort in finishing work.

Key characteristics:

  • Ready to use without additional finishing
  • Smooth, attractive birch veneer
  • Often used in cabinetry and furniture making

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Pine Plywood

Pine plywood is made from pine veneers and is known for its light color and distinctive grain pattern.

Key characteristics:

  • Relatively soft and easy to work with
  • Light color with visible grain
  • Often used in interior applications and furniture making

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Contreplaqué De Bois Dur

Hardwood plywood is made with face and back veneers of hardwood species like oak, maple, or cherry. It’s prized for its appearance and durability.

Key characteristics:

  • Strong and durable
  • Attractive grain patterns
  • Ideal for high-end furniture and cabinetry

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Contreplaqué De Bouleau Baltique

Baltic birch is a high-quality hardwood plywood known for its strength and stability. It’s made with multiple thin plies of birch, resulting in a void-free core.

Key characteristics:

  • Uniform, void-free layers
  • High strength and dimensional stability
  • Popular for fine woodworking and laser cutting projects

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Understanding these different types of plywood, along with the standard grading system, will help you select the most appropriate material for your specific project needs. Whether you’re building furniture, constructing a house, or working on a specialized application, there’s a plywood type designed to meet your requirements.

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