Commercial and Waterproof Plywood
Commercial Plywood
Commercial plywood is a versatile and widely used plywood known for its durability and strength. It is suitable for interior applications where exposure to moisture is minimal.
Advantages of Commercial Plywood:
- Cost-Effective: Generally more affordable than other types of plywood, making it a budget-friendly option.
- Durable and Strong: Offers good strength and durability for various applications.
- Smooth Surface: Provides a smooth surface, ideal for painting and finishing.
- Easy to Work With Can be easily cut, shaped, and installed with standard woodworking tools.
- Available in Various Thicknesses: Common thicknesses include 6, 9, 12, 18 mm, etc.
Disadvantages of Commercial Plywood:
- Limited Moisture Resistance: Not suitable for areas with high moisture or direct water exposure.
- Susceptible to Termite Attack: Requires proper treatment to prevent termite damage.
- Limited Outdoor Use: Best used indoors due to its lower resistance to weather elements.
Uses of Commercial Plywood:

Furniture Making
Ideal for crafting cabinets, shelves, and other furniture pieces.

Interior Paneling
Used for wall and ceiling paneling in residential and commercial buildings.

Partitions and Paneling
Commonly used for creating partitions and panels in offices and homes.

DIY Projects
Popular choice for various DIY projects due to its versatility and ease of use.
Sizes and Dimensions:
Size | Thickness |
4*8 Ft | 6 to 25 mm |
Waterproof Plywood
Waterproof plywood, also known as marine plywood, is specifically designed to withstand exposure to water and moisture, making it ideal for outdoor and marine applications.
Advantages of Waterproof Plywood:
- High Moisture Resistance: Can withstand prolonged exposure to water without delaminating.
- Durable and Long-Lasting: Offers superior durability and longevity, even in harsh conditions.
- Versatile Applications: Suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.
- Strength and Stability: Maintains its strength and stability in wet and humid conditions.
- Available in Various Thicknesses: Common thicknesses include 6, 9, 12, 18, 25 mm, etc.
Disadvantages of Waterproof Plywood:
- Higher Cost: Generally more expensive than commercial plywood due to its superior properties.
- Heavier: It can be heavier than other types of plywood, making it less convenient for some applications.
Uses of WaterProof Plywood:

Boat Building
Widely used to construct boats and other marine vessels.

Outdoor Furniture
Ideal for making outdoor furniture that can withstand rain and humidity.

Exterior Constructions
Used for exterior walls, roofing, and other outdoor structures.

Bathroom and Kitchen Cabinets
Suitable for areas with high moisture levels, like kitchens and bathrooms.
Sizes and Dimensions:
Size | Thickness |
4*8 Ft | 6 to 18 mm |
