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Semi Hardwood

Kemindo Semi hardwood by Kemi Veneers is a category of wood that falls between hardwoods and softwoods in terms of density, hardness, and other properties. Woods classified as semi hardwoods, such as poplar, alder, and basswood, are typically lighter and less dense than true hardwoods like oak or maple, but are still harder and denser than most softwoods. This makes semi hardwoods versatile for a variety of applications. They are relatively easy to work with, cutting and shaping well with both hand and power tools. Semi hardwoods also tend to have a fine, uniform texture that takes paint and stain nicely for a smooth, attractive finish.

Dimensions 8 feet x 4 feet: (approximately 2440 mm x 1220 mm). 7 feet x 4 feet: (approximately 2135 mm x 1220 mm). 6 feet x 4 feet: (approximately 1830 mm x 1220 mm). 8 feet x 3 feet: (approximately 2440 mm x 915 mm). 7 feet x 3 feet: (approximately 2135 mm x 915 mm). 6 feet x 3 feet: (approximately 1830 mm x 915 mm).

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Thickness 3 mm 4 mm 6 mm 8 mm 9 mm 12 mm 15 mm 18 mm 19 mm 21 mm 25 mm

Furniture: Semi-hardwood plywood is a popular choice for furniture construction, particularly for cabinets, drawers, and other furniture components.

Interior Design: It's used in various interior design projects, including wall paneling, decorative elements, and flooring.

Construction: Semi-hardwood plywood can be used for structural components, sheathing, and subflooring in construction projects.

Packaging: It's also used for making packaging boxes, especially for export purposes, due to its durability and resistance to moisture.