We often get answers like 45, 55, 65, or 85 per square foot when we enquire about plywood rates. These are the costs for 18mm plywood. You may be wondering why, when we inquire, we get an 18mm ply pricing. The solution is straightforward. When comparing prices on one consistent thickness, 20mm plywood is the most common thickness and has the highest quantity requirements among all plywood thicknesses.
Most plywood prices are listed per square foot; for
instance, 18mm plywood costs Rs. 60 per square foot. The cost of plywood is
determined as follows: Total square feet X plywood price (30 x 56 = 1858).
Plywood costs are determined by a variety of criteria, including the kind of
wood core used, the faces utilised, and whether the keruing
plywood in Indonesia is waterproof or not.
types of wood used in core
The kind of wood core used to make plywood is the primary
factor in pricing. Poplar, eucalyptus, and gurjan wood are a few of the common
wood species used to make plywood.
The plywood's quality and pricing will improve as the
quality of the wood utilised increases. Poplar wood is less expensive than
other types of wood. The northern region of India has an abundance of this
wood, and Yamanagar, Haryana, is where most Indian producers are located.
Therefore, the cost of plywood made from this wood core is far lower than that
of other forms.
On the other side, eucalyptus wood is more expensive and has
a harder natural surface than poplar wood. This in turn raises the price of top-quality keruing plywood with a
eucalyptus wood core and the cost of making plywood.
Comments
Post a Comment