Pine Plywood

Pine plywood is a type of plywood which is constructed from thin sheets of pinewood that are glued together with a resin under pressure. It is a strong and versatile material which is a go-to material in building projects and can be used for a variety of applications:

Exterior site hoardings: Pine plywood is a popular choice for exterior hoardings because it is strong and once painted, is weather-resistant and it can be used to protect walls, roofs and floors from the elements.

Cabinets and Shelving - Pine plywood is a good option for cabinets and shelving because it is strong and affordable. It can be used to create a variety of cabinet and shelving styles, including traditional, modern and rustic.

Decorative Panelling - It can be used to create decorative panelling for walls, ceilings, and other surfaces. It is a highly versatile material that can be painted, stained, or varnished to match any decor.

Construction - Pine plywood can also be used for subflooring, formwork and signage. It benefits from being strong, durable and also lightweight so it is easy to cut and work with. Please note that if plywood is to be used in a structural application, the thickness needs to be more than 9mm.

At Mill Timber Direct, we stock Elliotis pine plywood from Brazil in a variety of different sizesThe Elliottis Pine, an introduced species thriving in Brazilian plantations, stands out for its utility and budget-friendly nature. This plywood serves as a budget-conscious substitute for hardwood ply, providing a cost-effective solution without compromising quality. Moreover, it exhibits structural strength when utilised in thicknesses exceeding 9mm.

Our Elliotis plywood not only supports your building project needs but where it is FSC® certified, also aligns with environmentally conscious and sustainable sourcing of wood. It is also a relatively low-VOC material, making it a good choice for indoor projects.

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