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Hardwood Plywood | 15mm
Hardwood Plywood | 15mm
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Description
Description
Hardwood Plywood | B/BB Grade WBP Exterior Plywood (15mm) - Product Video
Specifications
Our 15mm Hardwood Plywood is made up of 3 or more thin layers of wood veneer laid on top of each other and glued with the grain of each segment. This particular type of Plywood is praised for its numerous strength qualities, including durability, stability and a high level of impact resistance. These boards also possess a number of damage resistant qualities, giving a long lasting and high quality finish to your project. The boards are extremely resistant to wear and any moisture damage due to their WBP Grading, along with having incredible hardiness against splitting and breaking when working with them.
Due to this, Hardwood Plywood is extremely versatile, its uses include; bath panelling, sheds, storage boxes, roofing, interior vehicle building, floors, walls and roofs in house constructions. This Plywood is B/BB Graded, so it already has a great surface finish, but can be varnished or painted if you require a different finish.
Our Hardwood Plywood is available in thicknesses of 3.6mm, 5.5mm, 9mm, 12mm, 15mm, 18mm, 22mm, 25mm and come in a wide range of sizes:
Standard Sheet Sizes:
15mm Hardwood Plywood Tolerance: max 15.2mm - min 14.15mm.
Product Details
Product Details
| Sheet Size | 2ft x 1ft|2ft x 2ft|4ft x 4ft|4ft x 2ft|8ft x 4ft |
|---|---|
| Sheet Thickness | 15mm |
| Sheet Type | Hardwood Plywood |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the thickness?
15 mm.
What are standard sheet sizes?
Typically 2440 × 1220 mm.
What does WBP bonding add?
Resistance to moisture, better stability in humid or damp conditions.
Typical uses?
Floor underlays, cabinetry, wall panels, sub‑structures, heavy duty interior work.
Is it suitable for semi‑exterior or wet conditions?
It tolerates humidity well, but it’s advisable to seal all edges and avoid direct weather exposure.
How to cut & fix it?
Use quality tools, pre‑drill fasteners, seal cut edges.
Will it warp or flex?
Quite stable, but large spans may flex if unsupported.
Can be veneered or finished?
Yes — accepts veneer, paint, laminate etc.
Edge protection needed?
Yes — sealing or edge banding recommended.
Maintenance advice?
Keep surfaces dry, maintain sealing/finish, avoid rough mechanical stress.
Still have questions?
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