Comparing birch core plywood with traditional softwood plywood

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2020Author
Huitema, Thomas M.
Subject
Plywood marketModulus of elasticity
White birch (Betula papyrifera)
Birch plywood (baltic birch)
Birch plywood vs softwood plywood
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Plywood made with birch cores is an important product in the European Union, and
has potential to become an important product in North America. White birch in Ontario is
currently an underutilized species. This paper explores the mechanical properties of a new
plywood product being produced in Ontario that is very similar to European birch plywood, but
uses white birch (Betula papyrifera) grown in North America. Tests were done to measure the
modulus of elasticity, compressive strength parallel to the grain and hardness of the new
plywood and traditional softwood plywood. These values were tested using the ASTM D1037-
12 testing standard. Compared to softwood plywood, the birch plywood had 94.83% of the
compressive strength of softwood plywood, 82% of the MOE and 181.95% of the hardness.
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