There are several types of veneer plywood available in the market, including hardwood plywood, softwood plywood, decorative plywood, and marine plywood. Each type has specific characteristics and uses based on the type of wood veneer used in its construction.
Veneer plywood is a type of plywood that is made by layering thin sheets of wood veneer together with adhesive. It is different from traditional plywood in that veneer plywood has a thin layer of decorative wood veneer on the surface, giving it a more polished and finished appearance compared to traditional plywood, which typically has a plain or rough surface.
SIC 2436 applies to SOFTWOOD VENEER AND PLYWOOD.
Many Layers of Veneer make plywood. Veneer is solid wood and its only .020- .040 of an inch think.
Plywood is essentially cheap veneer.
This classification includes establishments primarily engaged in producing commercial softwood veneer and plywood from veneer produced in the same establishment or from purchased veneer.
NAICS 321212 applies to Softwood Veneer and Plywood Manufacturing.
The Bureau of the Census reported the value of output for the plywood and veneer (softwood) manufacturing industry as $4.4 billion for 2001. The demand for veneer and plywood depends on the construction industry.
Nearly 48 percent of veneer and plywood output goes to construction, mainly residential.
Hardwood veneer and plywood makers employed nearly 24,000 workers in 2000
North Carolina had by far the largest concentration of establishments that manufactured hardwood veneer and plywood
Plywood is essentially cheap veneer.
The U.S. Census Bureau estimated that 332 establishments made hardwood veneer and plywood in the late 1990s