Technical Specifications Table

The table below outlines the full technical profile of authentic Baltic Birch — the same information professional buyers, CNC shops, millwork companies, and builders rely on when choosing the materials.

Category Specification / Description
Product Name Baltic Birch Plywood (All-Birch Core)
Origin Northern Europe (Baltic region)
Wood Species 100% European Birch (Betula)
Core Construction Cross-banded birch veneers throughout
Face Veneer Thickness ~1.2–1.5 mm (significantly thicker vs. Asian 0.3–0.5 mm veneers)
Available Grades B/BB; BB/BB; BB/CP; CP/CP ; CP/C; C/C
Film-Faced Grades F/F (smooth), F/W (wire mesh), 120/120, 220/220 g/m² films
Grain Orientation Long-grain (standard) & cross-grain available in select formats
Moisture Content 6–12% at production (tight tolerance stabilizes flooring, CNC, cabinetry)
Thickness Tolerance ±0.2–0.4 mm depending on EN standard; tighter than industry norms
Standard Sizes 1525×1525 mm (5×5), 1220×2440 mm (4×8), 1250×2500 mm (metric export)
Available Thickness 3 mm to 40 mm (common: 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 24 mm)
Density 640–700 kg/m³ (varies slightly by mill)
Modulus of Elasticity (MOE) ~6,000–7,000 MPa (high rigidity)
Modulus of Rupture (MOR) ~60–70 MPa
Screw Holding Capacity Excellent: 1,800–2,000+ N in edge; 1,500–1,800 N in face
Adhesive Types Interior: UF (Urea Formaldehyde) for dry use; Exterior: WBP Phenolic for moisture & formwork
Formaldehyde Emissions E1 (standard), E0 available; CARB Phase 2 & EPA TSCA Title VI compliant
Mechanical Strenth Very high due to uniform birch core & multi-ply construction
Dimensional Stability Exceptional — minimal warping & movement
Void Content Exceptional — minimal warping & movement
Machine Properties Ideal for CNC, routing, joinery, laser cutting (thin panels)
Finishing Properties Smooth, uniform surface; paints, primers, UV coatings & laminates bond extremely well
Film-Faced Features Water-resistant phenolic film; wear-resistant surface; sealed edges