CARB P2 · FSC · ISO 9001:2015 · CE

Hardwood Plywood Manufacturer — Factory-Direct from Xuzhou, China

Hardwood veneer plywood built for commercial-grade performance — consistent face quality, tight moisture control, and the certification stack your import market requires.

We've manufactured hardwood plywood for export since 2008. Every panel ships with documented moisture content, species-verified veneers, and CARB P2 / FSC compliance as standard — not as an upgrade.

CARB P2 FSC ISO 9001:2015 CE 450,000 m³ Annual Capacity
Hardwood plywood panels with visible veneer face grain, stacked for export at QDPlywood factory in Xuzhou, China
Product Definition

What Hardwood Plywood Is — and Where It Sits in the Commercial Range

Hardwood plywood is a structural and decorative panel built with hardwood veneer faces over a cross-laminated core. The face veneers — typically species like birch, poplar, eucalyptus, or oak depending on the application — give the panel its surface character and workability. The cross-laminated core construction is what gives it dimensional stability under load and humidity cycling that solid wood can't match at commercial scale.

Within our commercial plywood range, hardwood plywood occupies the segment where surface appearance and workability matter alongside structural performance. It's not the same product as structural plywood (which prioritizes load-bearing over face quality) or furniture plywood (which is optimized for paint and laminate adhesion). Hardwood veneer plywood is the choice when your downstream customer needs a panel that machines cleanly, holds fasteners well, and presents a consistent face — whether that's going into cabinetry, wall paneling, architectural millwork, or furniture components.

The distinction matters for your sourcing decision: if you're supplying into markets where the face veneer species and grade are part of the product specification — and where your buyers will reject panels with face defects — this is the product line to quote from. If the application is purely structural and the face is going to be covered, structural plywood is the more cost-efficient route.

How it compares within the commercial range

Hardwood Veneer Plywood

Face appearance + workability + structural performance. Species-verified veneers, consistent face grade. For cabinetry, millwork, wall paneling, furniture components.

Face Grade Matters Machines Cleanly Holds Fasteners

Structural Plywood

Prioritizes load-bearing over face quality. More cost-efficient when the face will be covered. Choose this if the application is purely structural.

Load-Bearing Focus Cost-Efficient

Furniture Plywood

Optimized for paint and laminate adhesion. Smooth, consistent surface for finishing. Choose this when the face veneer will be covered by a laminate or paint system.

Paint/Laminate Ready Smooth Surface
Cabinetry
Face grade and species consistency required by downstream buyers
Wall Paneling
Consistent face for visible architectural applications
Architectural Millwork
Machines cleanly, holds fasteners, presents a premium face
Furniture Components
Species-verified veneers where face defects cause buyer rejection
Export-Grade Parameters

Technical Specifications

We produce hardwood plywood across a range of constructions. The parameters below reflect industry-standard values for commercial export-grade hardwood veneer plywood — contact us for exact specifications on your target application.

Standard Export Specifications

Face Veneer Species
Birch, poplar, eucalyptus, oak, cherry, walnut (custom species available)
Core Construction
Cross-laminated hardwood or poplar core
Standard Thickness
2.5mm 3mm 4mm 5mm 6mm 9mm 12mm 15mm 18mm 21mm 25mm
Standard Panel Size
1220 × 2440mm (4×8 ft) — custom sizes on confirmed orders
Face Grade
A/B B/B B/C
face/back grading per HPVA or equivalent
Glue Type
MR (moisture-resistant) WBP (waterproof boil-proof)
Formaldehyde Emission
E0 E1 CARB P2 F★★★★
Moisture Content
6–10% (kiln-dried, export-stable)
Thickness Tolerance
±0.2mm on sanded panels
Surface Finish
Sanded (S2S) Unsanded Touch-sanded

Face Grade Reference

A
Grade A Face

Smooth, tight-cut veneer. Minimal repairs, no open defects. Suitable for clear-coat or stain finishes where the natural wood face is the final appearance.

B
Grade B Face

Solid surface with minor repairs permitted. Small knots and color variation acceptable. Standard for paint-grade cabinetry and millwork where a paint system will be applied.

C
Grade C Back

Back face only. Tight knots and limited open defects permitted. Used on the non-visible face to reduce cost while maintaining structural integrity.

Certifications & Compliance

CARB Phase 2

California Air Resources Board — required for US market entry

E0 / E1

European formaldehyde emission standards for EU market compliance

FSC / PEFC

Chain-of-custody certification available on confirmed orders

F★★★★

Japanese JIS standard — ultra-low emission for Japan market

Face Veneer Selection

Species Guide

Face veneer species determines grain character, finishing behavior, and downstream buyer expectations. The right species choice depends on your end market and application — not just aesthetics.

Birch

Baltic / Russian origin

Fine, uniform grain with pale cream tone. Machines exceptionally cleanly and accepts paint and stain evenly. The benchmark species for European and North American cabinet buyers.

Paint-Grade Standard EU / NA Markets Clean Machining

Poplar

Fast-growth hardwood

Lightweight, consistent, and cost-efficient. Widely used as both face veneer and core material. Ideal when laminate or paint will cover the face and weight reduction matters.

Cost-Efficient Lightweight Laminate Base

Eucalyptus

High-density hardwood

Dense, hard, and dimensionally stable. Higher Janka hardness than birch. Preferred for flooring substrates, heavy-duty shelving, and applications requiring impact resistance.

High Density Impact Resistant Flooring Substrate

Oak

Red / White oak veneer

Pronounced open grain with strong visual character. High demand in North American architectural millwork and furniture. Specify red or white oak depending on buyer market and stain system.

Architectural Grade NA Market Demand Stain-Receptive

Cherry

American / European

Warm reddish-brown tone that deepens with light exposure. Fine, straight grain with occasional figure. Premium furniture and high-end cabinetry applications where natural patina is a selling point.

Premium Furniture Natural Patina Fine Grain

Walnut

American / Black walnut

Rich chocolate-brown with straight to wavy grain. The highest-value face veneer in the hardwood plywood category. Specified for luxury furniture, executive interiors, and high-end architectural paneling.

Luxury Segment Executive Interiors High-Value
Custom Species Available

The species above represent our standard export range. We can source and produce panels with other face veneer species on confirmed orders — including maple, ash, teak, and sapele. Contact us with your target species and application for availability and lead time.

Supply Chain Integrity

Sourcing & Quality Control

Face grade consistency and species verification are the two most common failure points in hardwood veneer plywood sourcing. Here is how we address both.

1
Veneer Log Sourcing

Face veneer logs are sourced from verified suppliers with documented species origin. We do not blend species or substitute lower-grade veneers without buyer notification.

2
Veneer Slicing & Grading

Veneers are sliced to consistent thickness and graded by trained inspectors against the agreed face grade standard before pressing. Off-grade sheets are pulled before assembly.

3
Core Assembly & Pressing

Cross-laminated core construction with controlled glue spread and press parameters. Glue type (MR or WBP) is confirmed per order. Press cycles are logged for traceability.

4
Sanding & Dimensional Check

Panels are sanded to specified finish (S2S or touch-sanded) and checked for thickness tolerance (±0.2mm), squareness, and surface defects before palletizing.

5
Pre-Shipment Inspection

Third-party pre-shipment inspection available on request. We provide mill test reports, moisture content readings, and formaldehyde emission test certificates with each shipment.

What Buyers Receive With Each Order

Mill test report with species, grade, and glue type confirmation
Formaldehyde emission test certificate (E0/E1/CARB P2 as specified)
Moisture content readings per pallet
Packing list with panel count, thickness, and bundle weights
FSC / PEFC chain-of-custody documentation (where applicable)
Pre-shipment inspection report (on request)

Common Sourcing Failure Points

Species Substitution

Lower-cost species passed off as specified face veneer. Causes buyer rejection and downstream warranty claims. We provide species documentation with every shipment.

Face Grade Inconsistency

Mixed grades within a single order. The most common complaint in hardwood plywood imports. Our pre-press grading step eliminates off-grade sheets before assembly.

Emission Non-Compliance

Panels failing CARB or E1 limits at port of entry. Results in customs holds and destruction costs. We test and certify emission levels before shipment, not after.

Face Veneer Quality

Veneer Grading and Face Quality: Where the Commercial Value Lives

For hardwood plywood, the face veneer is the product. The core construction is the engineering — it's what keeps the panel flat and stable. But what your buyers are paying for, and what determines whether your panels command a margin premium or compete on price alone, is the face veneer quality.

Dedicated veneer grading line sorting face veneers by species, moisture content, and surface grade

How Our Grading Line Works

We run a dedicated veneer grading line before any panel reaches the press. Incoming veneers are sorted by species, moisture content, and surface grade. Face veneers are graded separately from core veneers — we don't mix grades within a panel unless the specification explicitly calls for it.

For A-grade face veneers, we check for knots, splits, color variation, and grain consistency. B-grade faces allow for minor defects within defined limits. The grading criteria we apply follow HPVA (Hardwood Plywood and Veneer Association) standards as the baseline, with tighter tolerances available for orders where your downstream customer has specific appearance requirements.

What Consistent Grading Means Commercially

When you quote A/B hardwood plywood to a cabinetry manufacturer or architectural millwork supplier, the face grade is consistent across the batch. You're not sorting panels on arrival or fielding complaints about face defects on panels that were labeled A-grade.

That consistency is what protects your margin and your relationship with your downstream customer — and it's what separates a reliable hardwood plywood supplier from one that ships to grade on paper but not in practice.

Grade Criteria at a Glance

A
A-Grade Face
No knots, splits, or color variation beyond HPVA limits. Grain consistency checked. Tighter tolerances available on request.
B
B-Grade Face
Minor defects within defined limits. Suitable for painted or laminated surfaces where appearance is secondary to structural performance.
Core Veneers
Graded separately from face veneers. Grades are never mixed within a panel unless the specification explicitly calls for it.
CARB P2 Certification — North American Market

Our CARB P2 certification covers the formaldehyde emission requirements that apply to hardwood plywood sold in California and increasingly across the US. The certification is held at the factory level and documented per production batch — you get the compliance paperwork as part of the standard export documentation package, not as a special request.

Market Applications

Market Segments Where Hardwood Plywood Moves Volume

Three distinct buyer segments drive the majority of commercial hardwood plywood volume. Each has different qualification thresholds, margin profiles, and reorder dynamics — understanding where your customers sit shapes how you spec and source.

Cabinetry and Furniture Manufacturing

Cabinet box construction and furniture components are the highest-volume application for hardwood plywood in North America and Europe. Manufacturers spec 18mm and 15mm panels for cabinet sides, shelves, and drawer boxes — typically in B/B or B/C face grade where the surface will be painted or laminated.

The key requirement here is thickness consistency: automated panel processing equipment (CNC routers, edge banders) is calibrated to a specific panel thickness, and variation beyond ±0.3mm causes feed errors and edge quality problems. Our calibrated sanding holds ±0.2mm, so your manufacturing customers can run our panels without recalibrating their equipment.

Volume Profile

For distributors supplying cabinet shops and furniture manufacturers, this segment runs on repeat orders with predictable volume — a mid-size cabinet manufacturer might consume 2,000–5,000 sheets per month. Once you're qualified as a supplier and the panels run clean through their equipment, the reorder cycle is reliable.

18mm / 15mm panels B/B or B/C face grade ±0.2mm thickness tolerance CNC / edge bander compatible
Hardwood plywood panels used in cabinetry and furniture manufacturing with CNC processing equipment
A-grade birch and oak face hardwood plywood used in architectural millwork, wall paneling, and commercial fit-out

Architectural Millwork and Interior Fit-Out

Higher-grade hardwood plywood — A/B birch or oak face — goes into architectural millwork: wall paneling, built-in cabinetry, reception desks, retail fixture construction. This segment is more specification-driven: the architect or interior designer specifies the veneer species and face grade, and the contractor sources to that spec.

Margins are higher than commodity cabinet-grade panels, and the volume per project is smaller but the price sensitivity is lower.

Qualification Threshold

For distributors serving the commercial fit-out market, the ability to supply consistent face-grade hardwood plywood with documented species verification is the qualification threshold. FSC certification matters here — many commercial fit-out projects in Europe and North America require FSC-certified materials for LEED or BREEAM compliance. Our FSC chain-of-custody covers this requirement.

A/B birch or oak face FSC chain-of-custody LEED / BREEAM eligible Species verification documented

Overseas Furniture Manufacturers Sourcing Panel Components

Furniture manufacturers in Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Eastern Europe who produce for export to North America and Europe often source hardwood plywood as a panel component rather than manufacturing their own. The requirement is consistent face quality, CARB P2 compliance for US-bound finished goods, and reliable supply at commercial volume.

This segment has grown significantly over the past several years — manufacturers who used to source domestically are finding that factory-direct Chinese hardwood plywood at CARB P2 standard is more cost-effective than local alternatives once you account for the certification overhead.

For buyers in this segment, the key question is whether the hardwood plywood supplier can maintain face grade consistency across multiple production runs — because your finished goods quality depends on it. Our batch-level QC documentation and the ability to reference specific production runs gives you traceability if a quality issue surfaces downstream.

CARB P2 for US-bound goods Batch-level QC documentation Production run traceability Commercial volume supply
Hardwood plywood panel components sourced by overseas furniture manufacturers for export production

Segment Comparison at a Glance

Cabinetry & Furniture
Highest Volume
  • Predictable repeat orders
  • 2,000–5,000 sheets/month typical
  • Thickness tolerance is the qualifier
  • B/B or B/C face grade typical
Architectural Millwork
Higher Margin
  • Spec-driven, lower price sensitivity
  • Smaller per-project volume
  • FSC + species verification required
  • A/B face grade standard
Export Furniture Mfg.
Growing Segment
  • CARB P2 non-negotiable
  • Multi-run consistency critical
  • Batch traceability required
  • Cost-effective vs. local sourcing
Factory Process

How We Make Hardwood Plywood: The Process Decisions That Affect Your Order

The manufacturing sequence for hardwood plywood involves more steps than commodity plywood, and the decisions made at each step determine whether the finished panel performs to grade or just looks like it does.

01

Veneer Preparation

Species sorting · Separate drying passes

Veneer preparation starts with species-sorted incoming material. For face veneers, we run a separate drying pass to bring moisture content to the target range before grading — face veneers that are too wet will show grain raise after pressing, which affects surface finish quality.

Core veneers are dried to a slightly different target moisture than face veneers because the core's job is dimensional stability, not surface appearance. Getting this right requires running separate drying parameters for face and core material — but it's the difference between a panel that stays flat and one that cups after it acclimates to the destination environment.

02

Glue Application

Automated spreaders · Calibrated spread weight

Glue application uses automated spreaders calibrated to the target spread weight for the panel construction. For WBP-grade hardwood plywood, we use phenolic resin; for MR-grade, urea-formaldehyde resin formulated to CARB P2 emission limits.

Too Light

Bond failure at the glue line

Too Heavy

Bleed-through staining on A-grade faces

Spread weight is checked at the start of each production run.

03

Hot Pressing

Multi-daylight hydraulic presses · Logged parameters

Hot pressing runs on multi-daylight hydraulic presses with logged temperature and pressure parameters per batch. The press parameters for hardwood plywood are different from film-faced plywood — the face veneer species and thickness affect the heat transfer rate, and the press cycle has to be calibrated accordingly.

We maintain press parameter records by product specification. If a bonding issue surfaces on a specific batch, we can trace it back to the production run and identify whether it was a press parameter deviation or a material issue.

04

Post-Press Sanding

Calibrated wide-belt sanding · ±0.2mm tolerance

Post-press, panels go through calibrated wide-belt sanding to achieve the ±0.2mm thickness tolerance. For A-grade face panels, the sanding sequence is lighter on the face side to preserve veneer thickness.

Over-sanding a thin face veneer exposes the core — a defect that can't be corrected downstream. The sanding line is calibrated daily.

Hardwood plywood manufacturing process — veneer drying, glue application, hot pressing, and sanding line at QDPlywood factory
OEM & Custom Orders

Customization Parameters and What They Mean for Your Order

Hardwood plywood customization at our factory covers four dimensions: veneer species, panel dimensions, face grade combination, and glue type. Here's what's actually adjustable and what the constraints are.

Veneer Species

Face & back veneer selection

We stock birch, poplar, and eucalyptus face veneers as standard. Oak, cherry, walnut, and other species are available on confirmed orders with sufficient lead time for material sourcing.

Birch Poplar Eucalyptus Oak Cherry Walnut

Non-standard species: add 10–15 working days to standard lead time. OEM programs with consistent volume can maintain dedicated veneer stock.

Panel Dimensions

Standard & custom sizing

Standard is 1220×2440mm. Custom dimensions are available on confirmed orders — plywood is cut-to-size, so custom dimensions are a yield and scheduling question, not a tooling question.

1220×2440mm Standard Custom Cut-to-Size

Minimum order quantity for custom dimensions is typically one full container load to make the yield calculation work for both sides.

Face Grade Combinations

Standard & custom grading criteria

A/B, B/B, B/C, and C/D are standard. Custom grading criteria — tighter knot limits, specific color matching requirements, grain direction specifications — are available for OEM programs.

A/B B/B B/C C/D Custom OEM Criteria

Custom grading criteria must be defined in writing before the first production run so the grading line has a clear acceptance standard.

Glue Type & Emission Standard

MR · WBP · CARB P2 · E0

MR (E1) is standard. WBP (waterproof boil-proof, phenolic resin) is available for applications requiring higher moisture resistance. CARB P2 is our standard formaldehyde emission specification for export.

MR / E1

Standard — urea-formaldehyde resin, CARB P2 compliant

WBP

Waterproof boil-proof — phenolic resin, higher moisture resistance

CARB P2

Standard export emission spec

E0

Ultra-low emission — available on request for stricter markets

OEM & Private-Label Programs

For OEM and private-label programs, we handle custom panel marking, packaging labels, and documentation in your brand name. Consistent volume OEM programs can maintain dedicated veneer stock for your specification, locking in material consistency across production runs.

  • Custom panel marking and packaging labels in your brand name
  • Export documentation issued under your brand
  • Dedicated veneer stock for consistent OEM volume programs
  • Written grading acceptance standards defined before first run
OEM hardwood plywood custom packaging and panel marking for private-label export programs
Compliance Documentation

Certifications and Compliance for Your Import Market

The certification stack we hold covers the primary compliance gates for hardwood plywood in our main export markets. Documentation is prepared per shipment as standard — you don't need to chase it separately.

CARB P2
US Market

Required for hardwood plywood sold in California; increasingly the de facto standard for US market entry. Our CARB P2 certification covers formaldehyde emissions at ≤0.05 ppm — the most stringent tier. Documentation is provided per shipment as standard.

Emission Level
≤0.05 ppm
FSC Chain of Custody
Sustainability

Required for buyers with sustainability sourcing policies or supplying into LEED/BREEAM-certified projects. FSC documentation traces the wood fiber back to certified forest sources.

Scope
LEED / BREEAM Compatible
ISO 9001:2015
Quality System

Quality management system certification covering our production and QC processes. Provides the documented process framework behind every shipment.

Coverage
Production & QC Processes
CE Declaration
EU Market

Covers European construction and building material applications. For projects requiring EN 636 structural classification or specific formaldehyde class (E1/E0), confirm the requirement at inquiry stage.

Standards
EN 636 / E1 / E0

For North American Buyers

CARB P2 documentation is prepared as part of the standard export package for every US-bound shipment. You don't need to request it separately — it's included by default.

CARB P2 Included Per-Shipment Docs ≤0.05 ppm Certified

For European Buyers

CE declaration of conformity is included as standard. For projects requiring EN 636 structural classification or a specific formaldehyde class (E1/E0), confirm the requirement at the inquiry stage and we'll specify accordingly.

CE Included EN 636 Available E1 / E0 Specifiable

Third-Party Pre-Shipment Inspection

Third-party pre-shipment inspection is available through SGS, Bureau Veritas, or your preferred agency. We coordinate access — buyers who require independent inspection can arrange it without adding lead time if it's confirmed before production completion.

SGS Bureau Veritas Your Preferred Agency

Learn more about our quality systems

Export Logistics

Container Loading and Export Logistics

Standard 1220×2440mm hardwood plywood panels load efficiently into 20HQ and 40HQ containers. Here's what to expect from loading quantities through to port transit times.

Typical Container Loading Quantities

Container Panel Thickness Approx. Sheet Count
20HQ 18mm ~600–650 sheets
20HQ 12mm ~900–950 sheets
40HQ 18mm ~1,300–1,400 sheets
40HQ 12mm ~1,900–2,000 sheets

Approximate figures based on standard panel dimensions and stacking configuration. Actual quantities depend on packaging method and any mixed-thickness loading. A loading plan is provided with each shipment. For buyers who require specific bundle sizes for warehouse handling equipment, bundle configuration can be adjusted on confirmed orders.

Transit Times to Major Destination Ports

US West Coast
18–22 days
US East Coast
28–35 days
Rotterdam
25–30 days
Sydney
18–22 days

Xuzhou connects to Qingdao, Shanghai, and Lianyungang ports. Port selection is optimized per order based on routing and schedule.

Ocean Transit Packaging

Panels are bundled and strapped, edge-protected with corner boards, and wrapped in moisture-resistant film. Each bundle is marked with species, face grade, thickness, quantity, batch number, and destination port.

Bundled, strapped, and corner-board edge-protected
Moisture-resistant film wrap
Bundle marking: species, grade, thickness, qty, batch, port
Custom bundle sizes available for confirmed orders

Standard Export Documentation

We've been through enough customs clearance cycles in North America, Europe, and Australia to know what documentation gaps cause delays. The paperwork is prepared to avoid them.

Commercial invoice
Packing list
Bill of lading
Certificate of origin
Phytosanitary certificate
CARB P2 docs (US)
CE declaration (EU)
FSC CoC records (FSC orders)

Port Connections from Xuzhou

Xuzhou connects to three major export ports — Qingdao, Shanghai, and Lianyungang — giving us routing flexibility to match your schedule and destination. We select the optimal port per order.

Qingdao Port Shanghai Port Lianyungang Port
Xuzhou port connections for hardwood plywood export — Qingdao, Shanghai, Lianyungang
Product Range

Hardwood Plywood vs. Sibling Products: Choosing the Right Panel

Hardwood plywood is one of several panel types in our commercial plywood range. Use this guide to match the product to the application — or send us your end-use specification and we'll recommend the right panel construction directly.

If your application requires… Consider…
Hardwood veneer face, consistent appearance, cabinetry/millwork Hardwood plywood (this page)
Maximum moisture resistance, marine or wet-area use Marine plywood
Exterior exposure, construction sheathing Exterior plywood
Paint/laminate substrate, furniture box construction Furniture plywood
Load-bearing structural applications Structural plywood
Humid environment, moisture-sensitive installation Moisture resistant plywood

Not sure which panel fits your application?

Send us the end-use specification and we'll recommend the right panel construction. That's a faster path than working through the product range yourself.

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Buyer FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Specification, compliance, and ordering questions answered directly — no marketing language.

Standard stock species are birch, poplar, and eucalyptus. Oak, cherry, walnut, maple, and other species are available on confirmed orders — lead time depends on material sourcing, typically 10–15 additional working days.

For OEM programs with consistent volume, we can maintain dedicated veneer stock for your specification. If you have a specific species requirement, confirm it at the inquiry stage so we can verify availability and pricing.

MR (moisture-resistant) glue uses urea-formaldehyde resin and is suitable for interior applications where the panel won't be exposed to sustained moisture. WBP (waterproof boil-proof) uses phenolic resin and is specified for applications with intermittent moisture exposure or where higher bond durability is required.

MR Glue

Standard cabinetry and interior millwork. Specify CARB P2 emission standard for US market.

WBP Glue

Kitchen cabinetry near sinks, bathroom vanities, or any application with regular moisture exposure.

Both are available in our hardwood plywood range.

Yes. CARB P2 is our standard formaldehyde emission specification for hardwood plywood exported to North America — it's not an upgrade option. The certification is held at the factory level, and CARB documentation is included in the standard export package for every US-bound shipment.

CARB P2 Limit: ≤0.05 ppm
Most stringent tier under the CARB ATCM regulation for hardwood plywood

Standard MOQ is one container load (20HQ or 40HQ depending on thickness and panel size). For custom specifications — non-standard dimensions, specific veneer species, custom face grade criteria — MOQ is typically one 40HQ container to make the production run economically viable.

20HQ
Standard MOQ
Standard dimensions, stock species
40HQ
Custom Spec MOQ
Non-standard dims, custom species, custom grade
Sample
New Buyers
Confirm spec fit before committing to a full container

Contact us with your target specification and volume to get a specific MOQ and lead time.

Calibrated wide-belt sanding after hot pressing holds thickness tolerance to ±0.2mm across the panel. The sanding line is calibrated daily.

Why this matters for automated manufacturing

For buyers supplying into CNC routing or edge banding environments, ±0.2mm is the relevant spec — it's what determines whether your customer's equipment runs clean or requires constant adjustment. Thickness measurement data from outgoing inspection is available on request.

Yes. Our FSC chain-of-custody certification covers hardwood plywood production. FSC documentation is available for orders where the buyer requires it.

Specify FSC at the inquiry stage so we can confirm material sourcing and include the chain-of-custody records in the export documentation package.

Factory-Direct Pricing

Get a Quote for Hardwood Plywood

Send us your specification and we'll return a detailed quote, relevant certification documentation, and a lead time based on current production scheduling.

Full Specification Quote

If you have a complete specification ready, include the following in your message:

  • Veneer species — e.g., oak, birch, poplar, eucalyptus
  • Face grade — A/B, B/BB, C/D, or equivalent
  • Thickness — from 2.5mm to 25mm
  • Panel size — standard 4×8 ft or custom dimensions
  • Target volume — container quantity or m³ per order
  • Destination market — determines certification requirements

Not Sure of the Full Spec?

Send us what you have. We'll recommend the right construction and confirm what documentation your import market requires.

  • Target application — furniture, cabinetry, flooring substrate, wall paneling, etc.
  • End market — country or region of final sale
  • Approximate volume — even a rough estimate helps us size the quote correctly

Certification Documentation Included

Every quote includes the relevant certification documentation for your import requirements — CARB P2, FSC, E0/E1, or others as applicable.

Xuzhou QD Wood Industry Co., Ltd.

No. 88 Sanbao Industrial Park, Tongshan District,
Xuzhou, Jiangsu Province, 221116, China