Blockboard is a relatively new type of engineered wood which is now extensively used in making furniture as substitute of plywood. Blockboard consists of a core made of softwood strips between the two layers of wood veneer. Blockboard is used in making bookshelves, benches, doors, shelves, tables, wall panelling and partition walls.
Following are the basic blockboard properties:
01. Weight and Density:
As it has core made of softwood whose density is less than that of hardwood, blockboards are light in weight as compared to plywood.
Due to its lightweight nature, they are easy to transport and handle.
02. Strength and Durability:
As softwoods are soft and have low strength, blockboards have moderate strength.
They are fairly strong as compared to particle board and MDF, but have less strength as
compared to plywood, which has cross-laminated structure. Even though they have low density,
they can withstand moderate loads. Blockboards are less durable as compared to plywood.
03. Resistance to Sagging and Bending:
As they have stiffer structure, blockboards are less prone to sagging or bending.
For furniture or any element whose length is more than 6 to 7 feet, blockboards are mostly preferred!
04. Fitting:
Blockboards have very good screw holding capacity, unlike particle board and MDF.
They can hold nails very well and thus are used for making custom made furniture.
Also they are used as core in flush doors, where screw holding capacity is essential.