What are the Key Applications and Benefits of Non-Structural Plywood?
Non-structural plywood happens to be an economical plywood sheet for an application in a wide range of projects from furniture, wall linings and hoardings. It is made of an A bond glue line to ensure its performance and durability. Non-structural plywood is ideal for staining or painting.
Non-structural plywood:
Simply put, not part of any
structure, i.e. not contributing to the structure of anything free-standing
panels and many other nonstructural components, and nonstructural movable
parts.
Suitable application for
non-structural plywood
Interior plywood or
non-structural plywood for aesthetic finishes.
The C-bond plywood types
have a higher grade face and are an excellent choice if you intend to paint
them. Applications for C-Bond include wall linings, ceilings, decorative
elements, and furniture. C-Bond plywood type sheets have a higher tolerance to
humidity than D-Bond plywood. However, it could easily apply to higher humidity
areas indoors.
D-Bond plywood sheets, on
the other hand, have more visible blemishes and a lower tolerance to humidity.
If you're going to use D-Bond sheets indoors, avoid placing them in
high-humidity areas. Apart from that, its applications are identical to those
of C-Bond sheets.
Non-structural plywood, as
the name implies, includes all veneer grades and glue types. Non-structural
plywood can still be solid and ensure the project's structural integrity.
Non-structural plywood, also known as interior plywood, is commonly used in
applications requiring a high-quality visual finish, such as joinery,
furniture, and panelling.
Non-structural plywood types
may provide stunning visual effects, which is why they are sometimes referred
to as 'appearance-grade plywood.' Non-structural plywood may be less expensive
or lighter, or simply allow for more emphasis to be placed on visually
appealing home décor pieces.
Non-structural plywood may
be less expensive in some cases and allows for a greater emphasis on aesthetic
appeal. Non-structural plywood, on the other hand, is never a good choice for
structural or exterior applications, as the name implies. It is commonly used
for wall linings, ceilings, aesthetic design, furniture, and decorative
purposes.
Key benefits of
non-structural plywood varieties:
Visually pleasant –
Non-structural plywood is ideal for applications where the primary goal is
design. Where structural needs are not a concern, the non-structural plywood
range allows for more emphasis on both versatility and appearance.
Non-structural plywood is a
lightweight option
Non-structural plywood is
more of a cost-effective option
For decorative and design
applications, non-structural plywood makes an ideal option for visual projects.
Aside from that, C-Bond type
plywood sheets have a higher humidity tolerance and should be used instead of
D-Bond sheets in high humidity zones. D-Bond plywood sheets, on the other hand,
have more flaws than C-Bond and a much lower humidity tolerance.
Non-structural
plywood is
Although the term
"plywood" is overly broad, what many people consider to be plywood is
a properly engineered wood sheet made of laminated wood veneers, with adjoining
layers laid perpendicular to each other. However, while this is plywood, so is
MDF, OSB, and a number of other manoeuvred sheet products that do not fit the
image of conventional plywood.
Plywood typically comes in a
variety of types and can be classified in a variety of ways. Among all of these
methods, we have come across the term 'non-structural.' While this may not
appear to make much of a difference, it does.
Non-structural plywood has a
smoother finish with fewer blemishes and knotholes. C-Bond plywood items have
greater moisture resistance than D-Bond plywood items, even though they are not
considered moisture-resistant products.
Following
this, now let’s take a look at if non-structural plywood is waterproof –
There are two types of
glues: Exterior (which is never impacted by long term wetting and could be
considered waterproof) and interior (which never withstands wetting). On the
other hand, plywood sheets that meet the standards of structural plywood fall
under A and B-Bond types, while non-structural plywood, falls under C and
D-Bond.
Matilda Veneer is
Australia's leading manufacturer of plywood and timber veneer
products, which are used in cutting-edge architectural projects and
award-winning applications such as airport terminals around the world, the
Melbourne Cricket Ground, universities, hotels, iconic locations, hospitals,
the Sydney Opera House, and others. Matilda Veneer's plywood product line
includes fire-rated solutions such as Fireply X, Matilda Fireplay, and Hoop
Pine FR Panels, as well as appearance grade panels such as Birch, Hoop Pine,
and Matilda Lite Ply. Our product line includes both structural and
non-structural plywood, as well as a large selection of veneers.

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