This study aims to manufacture plywood panels with both graded plies (by visual and acoustic wave methods) and ungraded plies (randomly selected), bonded together in different arrangements, and also to verify the effect of these techniques on the specific mass, strength and stiffness against static bending and binding strength of finished panels. Plywood panels manufactured exclusively with superior quality plies, as graded by the acoustic wave method, and plywood panels manufactured exclusively with randomly selected plies had better performance, with no significant differences being noted between them, except for specific mass.
Ply grading; nondestructive testing; acoustic wave method