Plywood definition

Plywood means a panel product consisting of layers of wood veneers or composite core pressed together with resin. Plywood includes panel products made by either hot or cold pressing (with resin) veneers to a platform.
Plywood means a structural material consisting of sheets or chips of wood glued or cemented together.
Plywood means a flat panel built generally of an odd number of thin sheets of veneers of wood in which the grain direction of each ply or layer is at right angles to the one adjacent to it.

Examples of Plywood in a sentence

  • The permanent rate for the said job as determined by the Plywood Evaluation Committee shall be effective as of the date the job was installed.

  • Plywood backboard will be finished with 2 coats of white enamel paint.

  • The Plywood Job Evaluation Program shall be conducted in accordance with the provisions of Supplement No. 7 which is attached hereto and forms part of this Agreement.

  • The form of the Documents, the procedures for submitting and handling them and the time limits for completion may be amended as required by the Plywood Evaluation Committee under the authority given them by Article 3 of this Supplement.

  • The implementation and administration of the job evaluation program shall be in accordance with the principles and procedures set out in a Manual dated September, 1955, and entitled ‘Job Evaluation Manual for Operational Hourly Paid Jobs in the Plywood Industry of British Columbia’ as amended July, 1966 and as further amended April, 1971 (hereinafter referred to as the ‘Manual’).


More Definitions of Plywood

Plywood means an engineered sheet wood product manufactured with one or more thin layers of solid wood veneer in alternating orientation of the grain
Plywood means exterior construction-grade plywood.
Plywood means a panel product consisting of layers of wood veneers in combination with a platform, pressed together with resin. “Plywood” includes panel products made by either hot or cold pressing (with resin) veneers to a platform.
Plywood means wood-based panels consisting of an assembly of layers glued together with the direction of the grain in adjacent layers usually at right angles, as defined in EN 313. Many different sub-categories of plywood can be referred to based on how the plywood is structured (such as, veneer plywood, core plywood, balanced plywood) or its predominant end use (for instance, marine plywood);
Plywood means an engineered sheet wood product manufactured with one or more
Plywood means wood-based panels consisting of an assembly of layers glued together with the direction of the grain in adjacent layers usually at right angles, as defined in EN
Plywood means a construction material made of thin layers of wood glued or pressed to- gether, including any combination of medium density fibreboard, oriented strand board or par- ticle board.