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What's the strongest plywood by species?
Birch (650–700 kg/m³) and eucalyptus (600–750 kg/m³) are at the top of the density ranking among mainstream commercial plywood species, with hevea (600–700 kg/m³) close behind. All three deliver high bending strength, screw retention, and structural performance. Density correlates with strength but ply count, glue line integrity, and balanced construction also matter.
Is Vietnamese plantation plywood as good as Russian birch?
For most structural, formwork, and covered-face applications, yes. Eucalyptus and hevea-cored Vietnamese plantation plywood land in the same density range as birch and deliver comparable structural performance. For visible cabinet faces with exposed multi-ply edges, Russian/Baltic birch's tight grain and uniform colour give it an aesthetic edge that's not directly substitutable.
What's the difference between hardwood plywood and softwood plywood?
Hardwood plywood uses angiosperm species (broadleaf trees: birch, oak, eucalyptus, acacia) and is generally denser, heavier, and stronger. Softwood plywood uses gymnosperm species (conifers: Douglas fir, pine, spruce) and is lighter and cheaper. The botanical label is a loose proxy for density — some hardwoods (poplar) are softer than some softwoods (Douglas fir).
Is "tropical hardwood plywood" sustainable?
Plantation-grown species (acacia, eucalyptus, hevea, plantation Bintangor, plantation okoume) are sustainable and FSC-traceable. Natural-forest tropical hardwood is not, and faces increasing import restrictions under EU Timber Regulation, EUDR, and US Lacey Act. Always verify FSC Chain-of-Custody documentation and origin.
Can I tell what species a plywood is by looking at it?
Face veneer is identifiable to a trained eye — birch, oak, maple, bintangor, okoume have distinctive grain and colour. Core species is not visible without breaking the panel. The spec sheet density and species declaration is the only reliable source for the panel's performance characteristics.
What species does Vinawood use?
Plantation-grown eucalyptus and acacia for the formwork and structural plywood cores; Bintangor for the Consply commercial plywood face; phenolic film for the Pro Form, HDO range, and other film-faced product lines. All cores are FSC-CoC traceable from Vietnamese plantations.
Does the species affect formaldehyde emission?
Indirectly. Wood itself releases trace formaldehyde naturally, with minor variation between species. The dominant driver of formaldehyde emission is the adhesive system, not the wood species. Phenolic-bonded plywood is inherently low-emission once cured regardless of core species.
What's the lightest plywood species?
Among mainstream commercial species, spruce (380–470 kg/m³), poplar (400–500 kg/m³), and basswood (~370 kg/m³) are at the light end. These are used where weight reduction matters more than maximum strength: packaging, light substrate, and budget interior plywood.