Plywood Dimension Converter
Convert between metric (mm) and imperial (inches/feet) plywood dimensions. Includes common Asian, European, and North American sizes. Imperial shown is the true length from mm — US “4×8” / “3×6” names are nominal and do not match exact feet and inches.
📏 Thickness Quick Reference
📐 Sheet Size Quick Reference
Asian to American Plywood Size Conversion Guide
Asian plywood (manufactured in Vietnam, Indonesia, China, and Malaysia) uses metric dimensions in millimeters. North American lumber yards and distributors sell plywood using imperial dimensions — feet, inches, and fractions. Understanding these conversions is essential for importers, builders, and distributors buying plywood from Asian manufacturers.
Why 18 mm = “3/4 inch” (But Isn't Really)
The most common plywood thickness from Asia is 18 mm. In the US market, this is universally sold as 3/4" plywood. However, true 3/4" equals 19.05 mm. The exact fractional equivalent is 23/32". This “nominal vs. actual” sizing is standard practice and buyers should be aware of the difference when specifying tolerances for precision applications like cabinetry.
Common Sheet Size Conversions
The global standard plywood sheet is 1220 × 2440 mm, corresponding to 4' × 8'. European manufacturers often produce 1250 × 2500 mm sheets. Indian and SE Asian markets also commonly use 915 × 1830 mm (3' × 6') panels.
Tips for Importers
- Always specify in mm: When ordering from Asian factories, use exact millimeter dimensions to avoid confusion.
- Confirm tolerances: Standard manufacturing tolerance is ±0.5 mm for thickness and ±2 mm for length/width.
- Document both units: On invoices and packing lists, include both mm and equivalent imperial sizes.
- 18 mm ≠ 19 mm: If your customer needs true 3/4" (19.05 mm), you must order 19 mm — not 18 mm.
