CDX Pine Plywood Details:
CDX plywood is ideally used under shingles and roofing felt, on walls (behind siding and insulation), and as a durable sub-floor. It is an excellent choice for creating rough shelving in basements or garages where structural function is prioritized. The "CDX" designation refers to the sheet's grade: one side is "C" while the other is "D", meaning visible knots and imperfections are present. The "X" refers to the exposure glue used, which provides enhanced strength and allows for short-term weathering during construction.
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Quality Control & Display
Our specialized QC teams perform rigorous inspections including moisture control, glue analysis before and after production, material grade selection, pressing checks, and thickness verification.
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Facility & Certification
Equipped with advanced production lines, our facility maintains a monthly capacity of 5,000 cubic meters. We have obtained CARB, SGS, FSC, ISO, and CE international certificates to meet diverse market requirements globally.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How is the quality of the plywood guaranteed?
We always provide a pre-production sample before mass production and conduct a final inspection before every shipment to ensure consistency and quality.
What types of plywood products are available?
We offer a wide range including 100% Birch Plywood, Film Faced Plywood, OSB2/3/4, Commercial Plywood, and Melamine Plywood.
Why should I choose this plywood for construction?
Our products come with over 10 years of export experience and hold CARB, EPA, FSC, CE, and EUTR certificates, ensuring they meet international building standards.
What are the available thickness options?
We can produce plywood with thicknesses ranging from 2.5mm up to 30mm, catering to various structural and decorative needs.
What payment and delivery terms do you accept?
We accept various terms including FOB, CFR, CIF, and EXW. Payments can be made via T/T, L/C, PayPal, and more in currencies like USD, EUR, or RMB.
Is CDX plywood suitable for outdoor projects?
Yes, CDX refers to the use of exterior glue (X), making it suitable for applications where it might be exposed to moisture for short periods, such as in roofing or sub-flooring.