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Plywood core species & blend density

Compare Vinawood planning densities for single-species cores, then mix species by share (%) or any relative weights (e.g. 30 + 70 gives the same blend as 3 + 7). The result is a volume-weighted average density — useful for logistics estimates before you have a mill COA. Use packing or CBM with Custom density and paste the blended value.

Core species reference

Planning defaults (kg/m³) for export-style hardwood and softwood cores. Confirm every order against supplier certificates.

Styrax

500 kg/m³

Full White Core. Substitute for Birch.

Typical use: High-end Furniture

Acacia

580 kg/m³

Standard Hardwood.

Typical use: General Purpose

Eucalyptus

650 kg/m³

Heavy Duty.

Typical use: Construction & Industrial

Pine

520 kg/m³

Softwood core / sheathing grades.

Typical use: Packaging, Sheathing, Budget Lines

Rubberwood

680 kg/m³

Hevea plantation hardwood; furniture and joinery cores.

Typical use: Furniture, Cabinetry, Interior Industrial

Blend density calculator

Enter two or more species with positive shares. Shares do not need to sum to 100 — only the ratio matters. Use "Normalize to 100%" to rewrite rows as percentages for documentation.

SpeciesShareρ (kg/m³)
580
650

Blended planning density

615.0 kg/m³

Mix total (sum of shares): 100.0000

  • Acacia50.0% of mix → contributes 580 kg/m³
  • Eucalyptus50.0% of mix → contributes 650 kg/m³

Preset mixes (e.g. Styrax + Acacia) in other calculators use factory-style averages. This tool is for arbitrary percentages. Structural and glue-line performance still depend on the full panel construction — density alone does not certify a grade.

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4.52 reviews

Good teaching tool

We use it in training for junior buyers learning how core mix affects kg per CBM.

Hannah FrostArctic Build Supply
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Häufig gestellte Fragen

Welche Kernholzarten aus Vietnam?
Häufig Akazie (550–600 kg/m³), Eukalyptus (650–750 kg/m³), Styrax (480–520 kg/m³). Akazie oft am verbreitetsten (FSC-Plantagen).
Warum ist die Kernart wichtig?
Beeinflusst Gewicht (Fracht), Dichte (Festigkeit) und Preis. Eukalyptus schwerer, weniger Platten je Container; Styrax leichter.
Was ist ein Mischkern?
Mehrere Holzarten in Schichten. Z. B. 70 % Akazie / 30 % Eukalyptus — Dichte als volumengewichteter Mittelwert.