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Edge Cases in Quality Inspection of Birch Plywood from Thailand, Cambodia and Malaysia (updated March 25th,2026)

In the birch plywood inspection industry, edge quality issues refer to defects that just meet the critical value of national standards or customer specifications, a vague area where products can be judged either qualified or unqualified, which is the most controversial point in trade and quality inspection. This paper clarifies common edge scenarios, judgment basis and practical methods from six …

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Analysis and Research on Edge-Case Quality Issues Between Birch Veneer Grades and Finished Birch Plywood Quality in Thailand, Cambodia and Malaysia

In the birch plywood quality inspection industry, edge-case quality issues refer to defects that just fall around the critical values of national standards or customer specifications, forming a fuzzy zone where the products can be judged either qualified or unqualified. These issues are the most prone to disputes in trade and quality inspection. Taking the birch plywood industry in Thailand, …

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Thailand, Cambodia, Malaysia Birch Plywood Borderline Quality Scenarios, Judgment Basis and Practical Inspection Methods (Updated March 25th,2026)

Category (类别)​​​​​​​ ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Physiochemical Properties (理化)​1. Dry bonding strength: 1.55 N/mm² (Grade II); Wet bonding strength: 1.35 N/mm² (Grade II); Impregnation peeling: 11.1% (Grade II)​GB/T 17657-2013: Grade II (≥1.6 N/mm² dry bonding, ≥1.4 N/mm² wet bonding, ≤11% impregnation peeling); Client specs: ≥1.7 N/mm² dry bonding, ≥1.5 N/mm² wet bonding (US market), ≤10% impregnation peeling (EU market)​Test per GB/T 17657-2013; Calculate average …

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