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Plywood Hardwood Maple White Veneer Core defines this panel as a maple-faced plywood sheet built on a veneer core, so installers get a familiar plywood structure suited to cabinet and casework layouts where a hardwood maple face is required. The white maple face ties into lighter design schemes, which matters when matching existing maple runs or planning coordinated fronts and panels in the same project. A 1/2 inch thickness gives a mid-weight panel that balances strength with ease of handling on site or in the shop. The 48.5 x 96.5 overall size gives extra trim room over a nominal 4 x 8, which simplifies squaring edges and cleaning up saw kerf without losing finished width. Grade C-2 on this sheet signals a working face and back combination suited to situations where the primary face carries the visual load and the reverse side can sit to the inside of cabinets or structures.
The 1/2 inch thickness on this States Industries plywood offers a panel profile that supports cabinet sides, dividers, and other structural parts while keeping sheet weight more manageable during handling and cutting. The 48.5 x 96.5 panel dimension provides slightly oversize length and width versus nominal 4 x 8, which gives installers space to trim factory edges, dial in exact dimensions, and still land on full-size cabinet components. The veneer core construction keeps the panel in a familiar thickness format for routing, drilling, and edge treatments that are typically planned around standard plywood build-ups.
This 48.5 x 96.5 maple plywood sheet fits projects built around full-size panel layouts, because the added half-inch in both directions gives layout flexibility for rips and crosscuts. The hardwood maple face supports use as visible cabinet sides, face-out partitions, and furniture-grade surfaces where a maple appearance is desired. The veneer core backing under that maple face keeps fastener grip characteristics aligned with common plywood behavior, which matters when assembling cases or mounting interior components. The Grade C-2 designation supports applications where the better face is oriented outward while the opposite side faces the interior of cabinets, closets, or shop fixtures. By combining domestic maple face material with veneer core construction, this panel aligns with woodworking jobs that need predictable sheet performance and maple visuals in the same product choice.
The ULEF designation identifies this panel as using ultra-low emitting formaldehyde chemistry, which matters in environments where emission characteristics factor into project specifications or shop standards. The NAUF reference in the SAP description flags this product as having no added urea formaldehyde, supporting use in projects where adhesive formulation is part of the selection criteria. Grade C-2 gives a clear expectation for face and back quality, so installers can plan which side becomes the presentation surface and which side becomes the interior, reducing rework during assembly. The 1/2 inch veneer core construction allows fabricators to standardize tooling setups for cutting, dadoing, or grooving around this thickness, helping streamline repetitive cabinet or fixture runs. The States Industries brand connection ties this sheet to a recognized plywood manufacturer, which supports planning when projects call out specific suppliers or consistent sourcing for repeat jobs.
This maple plywood sheet has a 1/2 inch thickness, giving a mid-range profile suitable for cabinet sides, dividers, and similar structural parts while keeping handling weight moderate.
The panel measures 48.5 x 96.5, providing slightly oversize length and width so installers can trim edges and still achieve full 4 x 8 project components.
Veneer core means the interior is built from wood veneers, giving this panel the familiar machining and fastener behavior associated with traditional plywood construction.
The maple face is rotary cut, creating a more continuous grain appearance that can simplify matching across wider panel surfaces during layout.
C-2 grade indicates a better primary face and a secondary back, guiding installers to orient the cleaner side outward and the lesser side toward cabinet interiors.
ULEF and NAUF signify an ultra-low emitting formaldehyde panel with no added urea formaldehyde, supporting projects where adhesive emissions are part of the specification.
This States Industries plywood hardwood maple panel brings together a white maple face, veneer core construction, 1/2 inch thickness, and a 48.5 x 96.5 format, giving installers a defined set of characteristics to match against cabinet, fixture, or furniture projects that call for a C-2 grade maple sheet with ULEF and NAUF designations.
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