Birch Parquet
Birch Parquet plywood is specially engineered for producing high-quality hardwood and parquet flooring. Manufactured with strict thickness tolerances (+/- 2 mm) and optimal moisture content (<9%), it ensures superior dimensional stability—crucial for flawless, long-lasting floor installations.
Constructed from 100% birch veneers, this plywood features enhanced water resistance thanks to phenol-formaldehyde (WBP) resin adhesive. Its high load-bearing capacity combined with a lightweight core makes it a dependable and safe underlayment for any flooring project. For enhanced strength properties, solid veneer can be employed in the inner layers.
The product complies with rigorous formaldehyde emission standards, meeting E0.5, CARB, and ULEF requirements, ensuring both performance and environmental safety. Additionally, we offer cut-to-size panels to provide parquet manufacturers with greater flexibility in application.
Key Benefits
Grading
To ensure consistency and quality, it’s classified into four distinct grades—B/BB, BB/BB, BB/CP, and CP/C—each reflecting the appearance and allowable defects on the face and back veneers. Understanding these grades helps buyers match the right panel to their project’s aesthetic and structural demands.
Grade B
Highest grade of Baltic Birch Plywood, permitting minimal splits and ruling out any need for repairs. B represents face and BB back veneer. The face veneers are characterized by clarity and a defect-free, light, uniform color. On the back side, allowance is made for 3-6 color-matched patches. The inner cores, comprising solid birch single-piece veneers, reinforce its structural integrity. Surface is sanded intended for natural finish. This grade is often used in applications where the plywood will be visible, and a cleaner and more refined appearance is desired.
Grade BB
Second highest quality in Baltic Birch grade system. Both face and back sides allow color-matched patches, while knots and open defects are repaired with veneer inserts. The inner cores, comprising solid birch single-piece veneers, reinforce its structural integrity. Surface is sanded.
Grade C
Patches, open knots, and minor veneer splits are acceptable. Veneer lap and small core voids are allowed. This panel is intentionally unsanded, but with guaranteed strong gluing properties, this grade is ideal for various structural applications.
Grade CP
CP grade is excluded from BB classification due to minor defects and increased streaking. Permissible occasional hairline splits of less than 0.5mm. Oval or round patches may or may not match the color of the base face veneer. Typically, there will be more patches per face compared to the BB grade. Surface is sanded. Grade CP/CP is designed and ideal for laminating applications.























































































