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INDONESIAN/MALAYSIAN PLYWOOD GRADE RULES, inspection checklist ,quality control ,sourcing service ,Testing ,quality assurance,QC,GRADERS,INSPECTORS

GradeDescriptionFD GradeFree-Of-Defect, very similar characteristics to an ANSI/HPVA “A” Grade.BB GradeSmooth, tight cut, full length veneer. Natural characteristics of the wood such as pin knots, sound burls, color streaks and spots are allowed. Dead knots, stain and mineral streaks, decay, open splits, rough cut, torn grain, symmetrical patches are not allowed.CC GradeNatural characteristics of the wood are allowed. However, in …

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CHINESE Birch plywood GRADE RULES, inspection checklist ,quality control ,sourcing service ,Testing ,quality assurance

GradeDescriptionB/C or B/2 GradeFairly uniform in color with slight contrasts allowed. Small conspicuous burls and pin knots allowed with a minimum number of scattered sound or repaired knots. Both faces are typically sanded smooth.The “C” back grade is typically more on the C minus to D plus grade or compatible to a #1 and #2 mix back grade on ANSI/HPVA …

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Birch Throughout RUSSIAN (BALTIC) Plywood,Grading rules,inspection checklist ,quality control ,sourcing service ,Testing ,quality assurance

RUSSIAN (BALTIC) GRADE RULES GradeDescriptionB GradeOne piece sanded face with even color. No patches, voids or mineral streaks allowed.BB GradeOne piece sanded face with generally even color. Slight pin knots and mineral streaks allowed. Open knots and defects are cut out and replaced with oval patches.CP GradeThis is a fall down from BB with more patches on the face that …

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Birch Throughout – BB/WG & BB/CP Grade – EN636-2 EN314-2 Class 3 Grading rules,inspection checklist ,quality control ,sourcing service ,Testing ,quality assurance

RUSSIAN (BALTIC) GRADE RULES GradeDescriptionB GradeOne piece sanded face with even color. No patches, voids or mineral streaks allowed.BB GradeOne piece sanded face with generally even color. Slight pin knots and mineral streaks allowed. Open knots and defects are cut out and replaced with oval patches.CP GradeThis is a fall down from BB with more patches on the face that …

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Birch plywood Grading rules

Birch Plywood – BB Grade – EN636-2  EN314-2PEFC and FSC® certified, also CE Marked Birch Throughout – B/BB & S/BB Grade – EN636-2  EN314-2  Class 3PEFC and FSC® certified, also CE Marked Birch Throughout – BB/WG & BB/CP Grade – EN636-2  EN314-2  Class 3PEFC and FSC® certified, also CE Marked Birch Throughout – CP Grade – EN636-2  EN314-2  Class 3 …

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General Baltic Birch Plywood Grades

Reasons Why Baltic Birch Is a Preferable Plywood 1. Superior Screw Holding Because the core layers of Baltic birch are actually veneers of birch (rather than a softer, secondary wood)  and form a void-free core, screws bite and hold with 100% of their threads. Conversely, traditional veneer core plywood has voids and is also made up of softer materials so …

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Luxury Vinyl Flooring Inspection Checklist,quality control,quality assurance,sourcing service,factory auditing,manufacturing consultant,QC,Inspector ,Testing

Luxury Vinyl Flooring (LVT) and vinyl flooring tiles give you the look of a real wooden, stone, or ceramic floor, but it’s more hardwearing and fully … Luxury vinyl tile (LVT) flooring is the ultimate choice if you’re looking for an even blend of practicality and authenticity. LVT flooring looks like the .

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VINYL FLOORING (SPC, WPC, LVT), Inspection Checklist,quality control,quality assurance,sourcing service,factory auditing,manufacturing consultant,QC,Inspector ,Testing

SPC flooring is considered the “next generation” in vinyl flooring. In addition, unlike wood and laminate floors, they are 100% water resistant, being much more … Short for stone plastic composite, SPC is designed to identically replicate traditional flooring materials such as stone, ceramic, or wood, yet provide many .. WPC vinyl flooring is best known for being 100% waterproof. It is luxury vinyl flooring amped up a notch with a special …

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