BLOCK BOARD
Blockboard is made up of softwood strips and veneers. They are manufactured by placing softwood strips edge to edge and sandwiched between veneers and then this sandwich is glued together with high pressure.
Blockboards are generally used to make wardrobe doors, doors, paneling, and partition walls. Blockboard is mostly used when there is lengthy piece of wood is required which makes furniture stiffer or and prevent it from bending. While using Block Board always take care that the core of the Blockboard runs lengthwise to achieve maximum strength.
Types of Block Board Provided By Sagun Ply
Boiling Water proof (BWP) Blockboard
This type of Blockboard is useful in the area where it is likely exposed to humidity and water prone areas. BWP Blockboard is suitable to use in prefabricated houses, railway coaches and kitchen.
Moisture Resistant (MR) Blockboard
This type of MR Blockboard is used in internal areas such as Partitions, Internal areas, Ceiling and paneling etc.
Sizes and Dimensions Provided By Sagun Ply
19MM UF | 19MM PF | 19MM OST | 19MM BST
Let’s Compare Blockboard Vs. Plywood
Aspect | Blockboard | Plywood |
Materials | It comes with hardwood veneer layers on the outer top and bottom. In between them, low-density softwood blocks take their place. | It comes with thin wood veneer layers attached together using glue. Each layer is glued in the alternative direction, making their grain rotated up to 90 degrees to each other. This gives them exceptional strength and stability. |
Manufacturing Process | It’s manufactured by glueing softwood blocks together which is then enclosed with veneer sheets. | It’s manufactured by glueing sheets of wood veneers together in the alternative grain direction. As said before, this gives plywood superior strength. |
Features | It has a smooth surface for finishing, excellent screw-holding capacity, is less prone to split and is perfect for complex carvings. | It comes in various grades and qualities for different applications. It has high impact resistance, and has excellent bendability and curvability. Some of it’s grades are great for exterior as well.  |
Uses / Applications | Ideal for indoor furniture like shelves, doors, cabinets, and wardrobes. However, we don’t recommend it for exterior applications without proper sealing. | Suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications like roofing, flooring, wall sheathing, making cabinets, furniture, and boat construction. |
Water and Moisture Resistance | Primarily an indoor material, it’s not completely moisture-resistant. You have to properly seal and finish it to protect it from humidity and moisture. | Some of its grades can withstand exposure to moisture. Marine-grade plywood, for instance, is specifically engineered for water-prone areas. |
Strength & Durability | It is strong and durable, but its load-bearing capacity is comparatively slightly lower. It could be your perfect choice for applications where strength is not the primary requirement. | It is renowned for its exceptional strength and durability. It can support heavy loads and is commonly used in structural applications. |
Sound Insulation | It offers decent sound insulation properties. | Its dense composition provides better sound insulation compared to blockboard. |
Ease of Handling | It is relatively lighter, making it easier to handle and transport. This can help you during the construction process. | It’s heavier relatively but it offers superior strength, which may be necessary for certain structural applications. |
Sizes | It’s available in standard sizes and can also be customized based on specific project requirements. | It comes in a wide range of sizes, catering to various construction needs. |
