Plywood - natural building material made of wood veneer. It is in the kind of wood that such a quality parameter as strength is enclosed. And now the main question: which plywood is better - coniferous or birch. Definitely, it is impossible to say that birch plywood - more reliable and sophisticated - bypasses the coniferous analogue on all counts and takes the palm. Comparison of these materials clearly shows that each of them is good in its own way and is able to prove itself better than the other in a certain area - building houses, manufacturing furniture, making souvenir products.
So, we determine that for the manufacture of plywood use hardwood and coniferous wood.
Birch plywood
Birch plywood - a bright representative of the deciduous family, possessing:
- perfectly smooth surface, pleasant to the touch;
- even and noble color of wood;
- increased degree of strength and flexibility.
It is often used where high strength indicators are important, and the degree of stress on the material becomes extreme. Birch is strong in nature, but the veneer gluing layers included in the composition of the plywood block increase these characteristics. At the same time, it has a decorative effect and is able to decorate any interior, adding notes of warmth and homeliness to it.
Birch veneer plywood Differs in high cost as it serves long and reliable. She is involved in:
- Wagon building.
- Automotive industry.
- Construction.
- Improvement of interiors.
- Making furniture and souvenirs from wood.
Its main purpose is to guarantee the reliability of any item or structure that was made of it.
Coniferous plywood
Coniferous plywood has good strength along with lightness. Light weight is due to the density of wood, which in coniferous species is always lower than in hardwood. In general, coniferous trees and plywood made from them, for a long time retain the wood structure, ideal in quality. And all because pine, spruce, larch and other conifers are naturally saturated with resin, living coniferous resin. It is the resin that has become the main obstacle to the development of mold and pests inside the wood.
Other special material properties:
- resistance to moisture and the development of bacteria (it is a natural antiseptic);
- high environmental friendliness;
- the beauty of the texture, which finds admirers among the joiners;
- low cost of the material (against the background of birch and other hardwoods).
Coniferous plywood is much lighter than birch, but less practical. It can be used in those areas of construction, furniture and industrial production, where high strength is not required.
It is great for:
- Soft roof.
- Finishing work indoors.
- Creating the basis for a parquet floor, linoleum or laminate.
- Making decorative crafts, shelves, furniture and interior items.
- Creation of handrails and stairs, small advertising structures.
With all that relates to the internal arrangement of the house, coniferous plywood copes brilliantly.
Which type is better?
Summing up, we note that both materials are worthy of attention from builders and ordinary buyers. The needles are more decorative, fragrant and durable (just remember the larch on which Venice stands and which Peter the Great called his favorite tree). Her presence will no doubt decorate a house or apartment. Birch is designed for repeated use, its price is higher, and therefore it makes sense to use it in large-scale and long-term construction projects or where its strength is useful for many years.