What thickness ranges do you offer for blockboard?

Our blockboard sheets come in various thicknesses, typically ranging from 12mm to 25mm. Choose the appropriate thickness based on your project requirements.

Thank you for your question. Blockboard is a type of engineered wood board that is commonly used in furniture making and construction. It consists of a core of wooden strips or blocks that are glued together and sandwiched between two veneer layers. The thickness of blockboard can vary depending on the intended use and application.

Generally, blockboard is available in a range of thicknesses to cater to different needs. The most common thicknesses of blockboard include 12mm, 18mm, and 25mm, although other thicknesses may also be available depending on the manufacturer and supplier.

12mm blockboard is often used for lighter applications such as interior furniture like cabinets, shelves, and wardrobes. It is suitable for these purposes as it provides adequate strength and stability without adding excessive weight to the furniture piece.

18mm blockboard is a popular choice for heavier furniture items, especially those that bear more weight such as beds, tables, and desks. The additional thickness provides enhanced strength and durability, making it suitable for long-lasting and robust furniture construction.

25mm blockboard, being the thickest option, is often used for applications where maximum strength and stability are required. This includes applications like doors, partitions, structural panels, and platforms. The added thickness ensures superior load-bearing capacity and structural integrity.

It is worth noting that the availability of different thickness ranges for blockboards may vary between manufacturers and suppliers. Additionally, custom thicknesses might also be possible depending on specific requirements and bulk orders. It is always recommended to consult with the manufacturer or supplier to confirm the available options and suitability for your intended use.

In conclusion, blockboards typically come in thickness ranges of 12mm, 18mm, and 25mm, with each thickness serving different purposes based on the desired strength, stability, and load-bearing capacity required for a particular application.

What is blockboard?
Blockboard is a type of engineered wood product made by sandwiching a core of softwood strips between two layers of wood veneers. It is lighter, stable, and less prone to warping than solid wood, making it a popular choice for various applications such as furniture, cabinetry, and panelling.
How is blockboard different from plywood?
While both are engineered wood products, blockboard uses a core of softwood strips, while plywood consists of multiple layers of wood veneers. Blockboard is typically lighter and more cost-effective, whereas plywood offers greater strength and moisture resistance.
What thickness ranges do you offer for blockboard?
Our blockboard sheets come in various thicknesses, typically ranging from 12mm to 25mm. Choose the appropriate thickness based on your project requirements.
Can blockboard be used for outdoor applications?
Blockboard is primarily suitable for indoor use. However, it can be treated with water-resistant sealants for outdoor applications with minimal moisture exposure.
How do I choose between blockboard and plywood for my project?
Consider factors such as load-bearing requirements, intended use (indoor/outdoor), moisture exposure, and budget. Our customer support team can provide expert guidance on choosing the right material.
Can I paint or polish the surface of the blockboard?
Yes, blockboard surfaces can be painted, polished, or laminated to achieve a desired finish.
How do I cut and join blockboard sheets?
Blockboard can be easily cut, shaped, and joined using standard woodworking tools and techniques. Always ensure proper support and bracing while working with the blockboard to prevent sagging and warping.
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