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"U.S. demand for hardwood plywood is principally derived from demand for cabinets,
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Introduction

This page describes VOC levels in plywood, which is a standard United States of America home construction material.

Plywood is the one of the main types of wood in the construction of our houses. It has remained popular in United States construction due to it's strong structure, durability, and ease of use. It is commonly used as flooring,siding and other frame work. Its structure of plywood is interesting as it uses thin cut wood, veneer as they can be called. The veneers are glued using the grain of the wood's properties to add strength, as they are glued at right angles of the opposing sheet or veneer. The VOCs become a problem when the wood is glued together with n adhesive containing formaldehyde.

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Use and Consumption

"U.S. demand for hardwood plywood is principally derived from demand for cabinets, furniture, store fixtures, recreational vehicles, and manufactured homes as well as U.S," according to the united states intentional trade commission.[1] A Majority of the plywood is made from domestic wood, although their are imports "U.S. firms purchased 72 percent of their wood from domestic sources and 19 percent from Canadian sources,[1] in 2006.

US plywood Consumption 2003 2005 2007
Millions of dollars 1,745 2,275 2,412
Millions of square feet 3,428 4,397 3,954

VOC Level

DESCRIBE THE COMPARISON TABLE AND ITS UNITS OF COMPARISON.

COMPARISON TABLE OF PRODUCTS AND THEIR RELATIVE VOCS (ANYTHING ELSE? COSTS MAYBE?). MAKE THIS TABLE SORTABLE (SEE Help:Tables)

See Also

References

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