Commercial Plywood

Commercial Plywood Applications

1. Commercial Grade Plywood

Commonly known as MR (Moisture Resistant) Grade, this is the “utility” board of the industry. It is primarily used for interior structural work where cost-effectiveness is key.

2. Furniture Grade Plywood

Engineered with better surface veneers and a more stable core, this grade is designed for visible joinery. It provides a smooth base that is easy to cut, drill, and finish.

3. Premium Grade Plywood

This is the highest quality tier, featuring flawless face veneers (A-grade) and superior bonding, often using WBP (Boiling Water Proof) glue. It is built to withstand extreme conditions and high-end aesthetic requirements.

Across all grades, commercial plywood remains an economical, durable, and versatile solution for residential, commercial, and industrial applications.

FAQ

1: How does Commercial Plywood perform in humid environments?

Our Commercial Plywood is engineered as MR (Moisture Resistant) Grade. While not meant for total immersion in water, it is specifically designed to withstand high humidity and damp conditions without warping. It is the ideal, stable solution for interior spaces in tropical or coastal climates.

2: When should I choose Commercial Plywood over expensive Marine Grade?

It’s all about Value Engineering. For all interior applications—such as bedroom furniture, wall paneling, and office fit-outs—Commercial Plywood offers the perfect balance of structural strength and cost-efficiency. Why overspend on Marine Grade for dry areas when our MR grade delivers the same durability at a fraction of the cost?

3: Is it a safe and durable choice for modern kitchen cabinetry?

Absolutely. It is the industry standard for kitchen carcasses, wall units, and pantry shelving. Because of its superior screw-holding capacity compared to particle board, your hinges and handles will stay firm for years. For the “wet zones” (like under-sink cabinets), we simply recommend pairing it with our BWP grade for maximum longevity.

4: How do you protect the plywood against termites and wood-borers?

Peace of mind is built into every layer. During the manufacturing process, we infuse our Glue-Line Integrated Protectant (GLIP) technology. This ensures that every internal layer is treated against pests, providing an invisible shield that protects your furniture investment from the inside out.

5: What makes your plywood core more stable than the competition?

 We use a Precision-Balanced Core—typically a “Combi-core” of high-quality Poplar and Eucalyptus. By alternating the grain direction and using full-core veneers (no gaps), we eliminate “hollow spots.” This results in a flatter, stronger board that won’t crack or bend during CNC cutting or heavy-duty use.

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