White Oak Plywood , is one of the preeminent hardwoods of eastern and central North America. found in Minnesota, Ontario, Quebec and southern Maine, as far as a blank north and eastern Texas. According to records, the specimen has a history of more than 450 years. But it is called white oak, but specimens with white bark are very rare. The usual color is light gray. The name comes from the color of the finished wood.
Product code
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108 white oak plywood
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Size
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1220*2440mm,900/915/1020/1070*2135mm
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Thickness
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2.0-18mm
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Grains
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Crown cut or quarter cut.
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Core
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Poplar,combi,hardwood,MDF,blockboard
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More Species
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Ash, Sapele, White Oak, Teak, Beech,Walnut,Mahagony,Cherry,Parota,Tzalam,Alder,Wenge,ev veneers etc…
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Glue
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E0,E1, E2, Carb P2
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Grade
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AAA, AA, A or as agreed.
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Moisture
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To be 9%-14% at time of shipment.
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Usage
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Decoration, furniture,door,cabinet…
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Package
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Standard export packing or Loose packing.
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Delivery time
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30 days on receipt of deposit or original L/C.
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Payment terms
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L/C at sight, T/T ,DP
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Supply ability:
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6000cbm/month
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What is the best grade of white oak plywood for cabinets?
A-grade plywood is ideal for furniture or cabinet doors. B-grade plywood also features a smooth, sanded surface, but may have more repaired defects up to 1-inch across.
White Oak’s creamy neutral and light brown tones are less common than it’s Red Oak cousin, and it is highly valued for its improved density and durability.
White oak has many uses, including kitchen and bath cabinetry, wall paneling, fine furniture, architectural case work and office furniture.
Features-white oak plywood
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Very popular for it’s strength and hardness
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Widely used in cabinet and furniture making
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Glues and finishes well
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