Plywood is a strong utility and decorative product made from thin veneers known as plies. Plywood has a wide variety of uses ranging from structural applications through to decorative and marine applications. It has a high impact resistance and has superior bending, torsion and compression strengths.
Plywood for building construction has a span rating that governs how it is used to build subfloors and to sheath roofs. On floors, the plywood panels have tongue-and-groove edges that fit together. On a roof, the plywood carries less load and the tongue-and-groove edges are not required. The manufacturer-assigned span rating for roofs and floors specifies the maximum allowed distance between rafters for a roof and between joists for a floor.
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