Calibrated plywood is a specialized form of plywood that is precisely manufactured to achieve a uniform thickness across the entire board. This precision is achieved through an additional calibration process, which ensures that the thickness variation is minimal, typically within very tight tolerances.
Calibrated plywood is known for its consistent thickness, making it ideal for applications where precision and uniformity are crucial. The thickness typically varies by less than 0.2 mm across the entire sheet.
Due to the calibration process, the surface of calibrated plywood is smooth and even, which makes it suitable for applications where a high-quality finish is required.
Like other types of plywood, calibrated plywood consists of multiple layers of wood veneers glued together, which provides strength and stability. The calibrated process enhances the structural integrity by ensuring even pressure distribution during the bonding process.
Calibrated plywood is less prone to warping or bending, making it ideal for use in applications where dimensional stability is important.
Cabinets and Shelving, Tables and Desks, Flat-Pack Furniture
Cabinet Doors and Panels, countertops
Wall Paneling, Ceiling Panels
Flush Doors, interior doors
subflooring, underlayment
Office and Residential Partitions
Base for Laminate and Veneer Finishes
Moldings and Trim, custom furniture
Exhibition Stands, retail displays
Boat and Vehicle Interiors, Precision Engineering Projects
High-End Packaging