Cost-effective plywood, a common material in home furnishings, is carefully selected by us to merge and upgrade with SUNWOOD™. This allows it to seamlessly meet the diverse sublimation market and flow to various industries. The multi-layered edge textures beautifully complement SUNWOOD™'s wood grain patterns, strengthening the natural style. The stable alternating layer structure provides ease of processing, and you can select from a range of sizes and thicknesses to suit your specific requirements. In response to varying cost considerations and product properties, we have segmented our sublimation Plywood into two categories: Premium Plywood and standard Plywood, ensuring that we cater to various market.
Premium Plywood & Standard Plywood
In response to product characteristics and market demands, we have thoughtfully divided our plywood into two distinct categories: Premium and standard, each designed to cater to different product manufacturing needs. When it comes to their visual appearance, Premium plywood boasts a denser and more refined edge, making it a preferred choice for intricate and finely crafted items. In contrast, standard plywood features slightly looser edges, making it a suitable option for products with a more rustic and casual style. This differentiation in appearance enhances the versatility of plywood, expanding its range of applications. Regardless of whether you choose Premium or standard plywood, both deliver high cost-effectiveness, natural aesthetic, excellent processing flexibility, and long-lasting durability in their edge profiles.
Layered Edges Complement SUNWOOD™ for a Natural Feel
Manufactured from thin layers, or "plies", of wood veneer that are glued together with adjacent layers, Plywood has their wood grain rotated up to 90° to one another. This multi-layered edge harmonizes with SUNWOOD™'s textures, exuding a natural style while elevating the wood board's refinement and decorative appeal.
High flexibility for processing
Plywood is a bind resin and wood fiber sheets (cellulose cells are long, strong, and thin) form a composite material. This alternation of the grain is called cross-graining and has several important benefits:
It reduces the tendency of wood to split when nailed at the edges, enhancing its nail-holding capability, suitable for nail-related product development.
Additionally, the alternation structure ensures consistent panel strength in all directions, delivering a superior printing experience.
Weather Resistant, Durable
Pressure-treated plywood resists damage from water, weather, decay, and insects. Due to plywood’s superior water tolerance and water absorption,plus the coating-free surface, we gain great possibility to develop products like coasters.
Favorable Affordability
Plywood is favorable across various industries for its cost-effectiveness, while bringing a superior texture. Besides, its lightness also saves your transportation cost. The combination of affordability and SUNWOOD™'s free-coating feature makes Plywood a promising contender in the sublimation market.