Hardwood Plywood

Hardwood Plywood Plywood comes in a number of forms, including softwood plywood and hardwood plywood. Hardwood plywood is distinguished from softwood plywood in that hardwood plywood is generally used for decorative purposes and is comprised of plies of wood from a deciduous or broad-leaf tree. Softwood plywood is typically used for construction and structural purposes and made of coniferous wood, such as pine, fir, or spruce.

Hardwood Plywood Types

We offer hardwood plywood in three main varieties. Each product has different advantages based on the application. We use only the highest quality hardwood plywood when laminating our veneer to ensure a superior product.

Veneer Core Hardwood Plywood

Veneer Core Hardwood Plywood, or VC, is a versatile product that can combine attractive surface appearance with superior performance while retaining comparatively high strength to weight ratios. It was developed to provide panels with dimensional stability and good strength both along and across the panel. It is often used for decorative wall panels, furniture, and cabinetry.

Medium Density Fiberboard Hardwood Plywood

Medium Density Fiberboard Hardwood Plywood, or MDF, is a premier substrate for wood veneer. MDF's workability, good dimensional stability, flatness, close tolerances, dent-resistance, and lack of grain-telegraphing have contributed to its wide acceptance. Good bond strength, screw-holding, and resistance to compression and warp make MDF an ideal substrate for furniture, cabinetry, and millwork.

Particleboard Hardwood Plywood

Particleboard Hardwood Plywood, or PBC, is a wood panel product that is used widely in the manufacture of furniture and cabinets. Its smoothness, surface integrity, uniform thickness, uniform properties, ease of lay-up, and ability to stay flat make it an ideal core material.