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Figure 3-39.-List of engineered grade of softwood plywood.
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Exposure Ratings.—  The  grade/trademark  stamp lists the exposure durability classification for plywood. There  are  two  basic  types  or  ratings:  exterior  and interim.  The  exterior  type  has  a  100-percent  waterproof glue   line,   and   the   interior   type   has   a   highly moisture-resistant glue line. However, panels can be manufactured   in   three   exposure   durability classifications: Exterior, Exposure 1, and Exposure 2. Panels marked “Exterior” can be used where there is continual exposure to weather and moisture. Panels marked “Exposure 1“ can withstand moisture during extended  periods,  but  they  should  be  used  only indoors. Panels marked “Exposure 2“ can be used in protected locations. They may be subjected to some water leakage or high humidity but generally should be  protected  from  weather. Most plywood is made with glue.  However,  interior  panels intermediate or interior glue. Hardwood Plywood Grades waterproof   exterior may be made with Hardwood  plywood  panels  are  primarily  used  for door  skins,  cabinets,  and  wall  paneling.  The Hardwood Plywood Manufacturers’ Association has established  a  grading  system  with  the  following grades:  premium  (A),  good  grade  (1),  sound  grade (2),  utility  grade  (3),  and  backing  grade  (4).  For example,  an  A-3  grade  hardwood  plywood  would have a premium face and a utility back. A 1-1 grade would have a good face and a good back. Figure 3-40.-Planing and squaring to dimensions. 3-36

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