Compare Plywood Grades
Select 2–4 grades to compare specifications side by side
Choosing the right plywood grade is the difference between a panel that performs and one that fails quality control — or costs far more than the job needs. Brazilian pine plywood is graded by face and back veneer quality (A, B, C, D) and by glue bond, where the “X” in CDX marks an exterior WBP phenolic line.
Compare Export Brazil Pine's grades side by side — CDX structural sheathing, A/B and B/B appearance grades, B/C and A/C (the equivalents of US BCX and ACX), film-faced formwork board, anti-slip, and T1-11 siding — across thickness range, glue bond, moisture content, typical uses and available certifications (FSC on request, CARB P2, WBP). All grades ship FCL from southern Brazil.
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