Non-Structural Plywood
(78 products)Non-structural plywood is designed for applications where appearance, stability and workability matter more than certified load-bearing performance. It is commonly used across interior fit-outs, furniture manufacturing, cabinetry, shelving, wall linings and decorative joinery where consistent quality and a clean finish are required.
Unlike structural plywood, non-structural panels are not graded or certified to structural standards. However, this does not mean they are inferior products. In many interior and furniture applications, non-structural plywood is the correct and appropriate choice, offering better surface quality, finer face veneers and a wider range of decorative and paint-grade options.
These plywood boards, which have a higher-grade face than structural ones, are a better choice if you plan to apply paint or other similar materials to the them.
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Typical Uses of Non-Structural Plywood
Non-structural plywood is widely specified for:
- Cabinet carcasses and drawer boxes
- Furniture panels, shelving and tabletops
- Interior wall linings and ceiling panels
- Joinery components and built-in furniture
- Paint-grade and clear-finished interior work
Grades, Finishes and Panel Options
Non-structural plywood is available in a range of face grades, commonly A, B and C, depending on the visual quality required. Higher grades are suited to clear coating or premium finishes, while lower grades are often selected for painted applications or concealed components. Panels are available in multiple thicknesses and core constructions, allowing you to balance strength, weight and cost depending on the project. Many products are also available with moisture-resistant bonds suitable for interior environments where occasional humidity may be present, such as kitchens and laundries.
Choosing the Right Panel
When selecting non-structural plywood, consider:
- Intended application (visible vs concealed)
- Required surface finish (clear, stain or paint)
- Panel thickness and span
- Weight and machinability
- Environmental or emission requirements where relevant
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