Birch UV coated plywood from Vietnam — kitchen cabinet grade with full cross-stitched core, factory UV lacquer, CARB P2. For US, Canada, Mexico buyers.
Birch UV coated plywood from Vietnam is replacing China-sourced panels on kitchen cabinet production lines across the US, Canada, and Mexico. Mika Plywood delivers factory-applied UV lacquer on D+/D/E/F grade birch face with full cross-stitched core — the combination that kitchen cabinet OEMs require for frameless construction. At $450–$800/CBM FOB and 50–100 containers per month capacity, this is the volume-capable Vietnam alternative that North American cabinet manufacturers have been looking for (Mika Plywood production data, 2026).
📋 What Is Birch UV Coated Plywood with Full Stitched Core?
Birch UV coated plywood is a high-end panel built for kitchen cabinet production. Two features define this product: a factory-applied ultraviolet-cured lacquer on the birch face, and a full cross-stitched core where every veneer layer is joined with adhesive thread in both horizontal and vertical directions.
The birch face veneer is available in D+, D, E, and F grades — imported from Europe or Northeast Asia, 0.2–0.4mm thickness. D+ grade delivers the cleanest surface with minimal knots; F grade is the most economical option for concealed cabinet components. The UV lacquer layer adds approximately 20–40 microns — negligible for container loading calculations.
Key point: The full cross-stitched core is what separates kitchen cabinet grade from standard plywood. Stitching eliminates core gaps that cause surface telegraphing — visible dips on the face that ruin cabinet panel appearance. For frameless (European-style) cabinet boxes, dead-flat panels are non-negotiable.

For kitchen cabinet manufacturers, the practical value is direct: birch UV coated plywood Vietnam arrives ready to cut, route, edge-band, and assemble. No primer. No sealer. No topcoat. No spray booth. No drying racks. The factory-applied finish is consistent across every panel in the shipment — critical when producing hundreds of matching cabinet boxes per week.
🏭 How UV Coating and Core Stitching Work at Mika Plywood Factory
Full Cross-Stitched Core Construction
Before the birch face is applied, every core veneer layer passes through stitching machines that join veneer pieces with adhesive thread in a cross-hatch pattern — both horizontally and vertically. This process:
- Eliminates gaps between veneer pieces inside the panel
- Prevents surface telegraphing on the finished face
- Increases screw-holding strength at panel edges (critical for cabinet hinge mounting)
- Ensures dimensional stability — panels stay flat during storage and transit
UV Coating Process (4 Steps)
Step 1 — Surface Preparation. The birch-faced panel passes through 180–240 grit finishing sanders, creating a dust-free surface for even lacquer adhesion.
Step 2 — Roller Coating. UV-curable lacquer is applied by precision roller coater — controlled film thickness (20–40 microns) with zero overspray waste across the full 1220×2440mm panel surface.
Step 3 — UV Curing. High-intensity UV lamps polymerize the lacquer in seconds — fully hardened surface immediately. No 12–24 hour air-drying like conventional lacquers.
Step 4 — Quality Inspection. Each panel is inspected for coating uniformity, gloss consistency, and surface defects. “Our claim rate stays below 2% because we reject at the factory — not at the customer’s warehouse.” — Jay, International Sales Manager, Mika Plywood

Total production time: 15–25 working days from order confirmation to container loading at Hai Phong Port. Sea freight to US West Coast (Long Beach/Los Angeles): 25–30 days. To US East Coast (New York/Savannah): 35–40 days (Mika Plywood production data, 2026).
📊 Birch UV Coated vs Standard Birch Plywood
The cost question for cabinet OEMs: does the UV premium justify skipping in-house coating?
| Feature | Birch UV Coated | Birch Standard (Sanded) |
|---|---|---|
| Surface finish | Factory UV lacquer — glossy, sealed | Double-sided sanded (S2S) — raw wood |
| Core construction | Full cross-stitched (H+V) | Full cross-stitched (H+V) |
| Birch face grades | D+/D/E/F | D+/D/E/F |
| Ready to install | Yes — direct to CNC and assembly | No — requires on-site coating |
| FOB price range | $450–$800/CBM (subject to change — contact for current pricing) | $400–$700/CBM (subject to change — contact for current pricing) |
| Lead time | 15–25 working days | 15–20 working days |
| Container load (40HC) | Same as standard — UV adds negligible thickness | Styrax ~53 CBM, Acacia ~47.5 CBM |
| Primary market | Kitchen cabinet OEMs (US/Canada/Mexico) | Factories with own coating lines |
The $50–$80/CBM UV premium is typically lower than in-house finishing costs. A US cabinet manufacturer coating birch panels in-house spends on primer, sealer, topcoat materials, spray equipment maintenance, labor, drying time (24–48 hours per batch), and defect reject rates — estimated $80–$120/CBM equivalent (Columbia Forest Products, 2024). Factory-applied UV at $50–$80/CBM represents direct savings.

⚠️ Important: For factories with existing high-volume coating lines optimized for birch panels, standard sanded birch at $400–$700/CBM may remain more cost-effective. UV coating is most advantageous for cabinet OEMs without dedicated spray booths, or those scaling production and seeking to eliminate finishing bottlenecks.
📐 Technical Specifications
All specifications follow Mika Plywood production standards for birch UV coated plywood Vietnam. Values verified through standard quality control procedures.
| Property | Specification |
|---|---|
| Face veneer | Birch (Betula spp.) — D+/D/E/F grade, 0.2–0.4mm |
| UV coating | Factory-applied UV lacquer, 20–40 microns |
| Core construction | Full cross-stitched — veneer layers stitched horizontally + vertically |
| Core options | Styrax (primary), Acacia, Eucalyptus |
| Density | Styrax 480–500 kg/m³, Acacia ~580 kg/m³, Eucalyptus 650–750 kg/m³ |
| Thickness range | 4–30mm |
| Standard sizes | 1220×2440mm / 1250×2500mm |
| Glue type | Melamine (MR) or Phenolic (WBP) |
| Emission standard | E0 / CARB P2 / E1 |
| Moisture content | ≤12% |
| Thickness tolerance | ±0.3mm |
| Container load (40HC) | Styrax ~53 CBM (18 pallets), Acacia ~47.5 CBM (16 pallets), Eucalyptus ~44.5 CBM (15 pallets) |
| Supply capacity | 50–100 containers (40HC)/month |
| Certifications | FSC, CARB P2, ISO 9001, CE |
| Lead time | 15–25 working days |
Density depends on core species, not on the birch face or UV coating. For kitchen cabinet applications, styrax core (480–500 kg/m³) is the most popular choice among US/Canada buyers — lighter panels reduce freight costs and are easier to handle on cabinet assembly lines. Acacia core (~580 kg/m³) provides higher screw-holding for frameless construction where maximum joint strength matters.
🔧 Applications — Where Kitchen Cabinet OEMs Use UV Coated Birch
Kitchen Cabinet Box Construction
The primary application. UV birch panels with full cross-stitched core provide the flatness, screw-holding, and moisture resistance required for cabinet boxes, gables, and shelves. US/Canada kitchen installations increasingly specify birch UV interiors as a premium upgrade over melamine-faced particleboard.
Cabinet Door and Drawer Fronts
Pre-finished UV surface eliminates spray booth operations for visible cabinet components. Factory-consistent gloss across all panels in every container — critical when producing hundreds of matching drawer fronts per production run.
RTA and Flat-Pack Cabinet Kits
Ready-to-assemble cabinet manufacturers use UV birch panels to ship pre-finished components directly to installers and homeowners. The full cross-stitched core ensures panels stay flat during warehouse storage and cross-country shipping — a common failure point with lesser-quality imports.

Bathroom Vanity and Closet Systems
UV-sealed surface resists moisture on the face side — suitable for bathroom vanity cabinets and walk-in closet systems. For furniture-grade applications where humidity exposure is expected, the UV finish provides additional surface protection versus raw sanded birch.
✅ Buying Guide — How to Order from Vietnam (China Alternative)
Why Cabinet Manufacturers Are Switching from China
US anti-dumping duties on Chinese plywood, combined with Section 301 tariffs, have pushed landed costs for China-sourced birch UV panels significantly above Vietnam alternatives. Vietnam plywood enters the US with no anti-dumping duties and favorable USMCA trade conditions. Mika Plywood’s 50–100 container/month capacity serves the volume requirements of mid-to-large cabinet OEM programs.
“The most common mistake new buyers make is comparing price without checking the core species. Styrax and eucalyptus cores produce very different panels at very different price points.” — Jay, International Sales Manager, Mika Plywood
Specify Core Type and Birch Grade
The two most important decisions: (1) core species — styrax for lightweight/cost-efficient, acacia for maximum screw-holding, eucalyptus for heavy-duty; and (2) birch face grade — D+ for premium visible surfaces, D for standard cabinet interiors, E/F for concealed components. Understanding core types is essential before requesting a quotation.
Request UV Sample Panels
Before committing to a full container, request UV-coated sample panels by air freight. Mika Plywood ships samples via DHL/FedEx within 5–7 working days to the US, Canada, and Mexico. Evaluate gloss level, surface hardness, core flatness, and stitching quality against your production requirements. For full-container orders, arrange a pre-shipment inspection before loading.
Mixed Container Loads
Mika Plywood accepts mixed-spec containers. Combine UV coated birch panels with standard sanded birch plywood or other face veneers in a single 40HC shipment. Each product type is palletized separately with clear bundle marking — allowing buyers to test UV panels alongside existing orders.

📦 Shipping to US, Canada, and Mexico
Container loading for birch UV coated plywood Vietnam: Styrax core — 18 pallets per 40HC (~53 CBM). Acacia core — 16 pallets (~47.5 CBM). Eucalyptus core — 15 pallets (~44.5 CBM).
Sea freight from Hai Phong Port: US West Coast (Long Beach/LA) 25–30 days, US East Coast (New York/Savannah) 35–40 days, Vancouver/Montreal 28–35 days, Manzanillo/Veracruz 30–35 days. Total order-to-arrival: 45–65 days including the 15–25 day production period.
Export documentation with every shipment: Commercial Invoice, Packing List, Bill of Lading, Certificate of Origin, Phytosanitary/Fumigation Certificate, and CARB P2 compliance documentation. FSC Chain of Custody certificate provided on request. TSCA Title VI labeling included for all US-bound shipments.
Vietnam’s wood product exports exceeded $16 billion in 2025 (Vietnam Timber and Forest Product Association, 2025). Mika Plywood exports birch UV coated plywood to 30+ countries with supply capacity of 50–100 containers/month as of Q1 2026.
🔗 Related Products
Buyers considering birch UV coated plywood may also evaluate these Mika Plywood products:
- Birch Plywood (Standard Sanded) — D+/D/E/F grade birch face without UV coating, for factories with own finishing lines
- Kitchen Cabinet Plywood — Full kitchen cabinet plywood range including birch, pine, and specialty panels
- EV Plywood Vietnam — Engineered veneer face for modern interior aesthetics, CARB P2 compliant
- Plywood Face Veneer Types Guide — Complete comparison of all face veneer species available from Vietnam
- Plywood Sizes and Thickness Guide — Standard dimensions, custom sizes, and thickness tolerance specifications
❓ Conclusion — The Vietnam Alternative for Kitchen Cabinet Plywood
Birch UV coated plywood Vietnam with full cross-stitched core is the direct answer for North American kitchen cabinet manufacturers seeking a reliable China alternative. The combination of factory-applied UV lacquer, dead-flat stitched core, D+/D/E/F grade birch face, and CARB P2 certification meets the exact specifications that US, Canada, and Mexico cabinet OEMs require.
At $450–$800/CBM FOB with 50–100 container/month capacity, Mika Plywood delivers the volume, quality, and pricing that mid-to-large cabinet programs demand. For buyers who already operate high-volume coating lines, standard birch plywood Vietnam at $400–$700/CBM remains the flexible choice.
Get a Free Quote for Kitchen Cabinet Grade Birch UV Plywood — Mika Plywood provides factory-direct pricing, UV sample panels by air freight, and full CARB P2/FSC documentation. No minimum for sample orders.
WhatsApp Jay for Instant Pricing — Response within 24 hours with FOB quotation, UV finish samples, and container loading plan for US/Canada/Mexico delivery.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is birch UV coated plywood with full stitched core?Birch UV coated plywood is a birch-faced panel with factory-applied UV lacquer and full cross-stitched core (veneer layers stitched both horizontally and vertically). The stitched core eliminates gaps, ensures dead-flat panels, and provides superior screw-holding — critical for kitchen cabinet box construction.How much does birch UV coated plywood cost from Vietnam?Mika Plywood birch UV coated plywood ranges $450–$800/CBM FOB Hai Phong, depending on birch grade (D+/D/E/F), core species, thickness, and order volume. This is competitive with China-sourced equivalents while offering CARB P2 compliance and 50–100 container/month supply capacity.Can UV coated birch plywood be CNC routed for cabinets?Yes. The UV lacquer layer (20–40 microns) does not affect CNC performance. Cut edges expose raw birch veneer and core — edge banding is required on visible cabinet edges. The full stitched core machines cleanly without delamination.How many sheets of UV coated birch plywood fit in a 40HC?Same as standard birch — UV coating adds negligible thickness. Styrax core loads ~53 CBM (18 pallets), acacia core ~47.5 CBM (16 pallets), eucalyptus core ~44.5 CBM (15 pallets) per 40HC container.Is UV coated birch plywood CARB P2 certified for the US market?Yes. UV coating does not affect formaldehyde emission compliance. Mika Plywood supplies UV coated birch with CARB P2, E0, and E1 documentation — fully compliant for US, Canada, and Mexico kitchen cabinet applications under TSCA Title VI and CARB ATCM.
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Written by
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International Sales Manager
Content contributor at Vietnam Plywood.
On this page
- 📋 What Is Birch UV Coated Plywood with Full Stitched Core?
- 🏭 How UV Coating and Core Stitching Work at Mika Plywood Factory
- Full Cross-Stitched Core Construction
- UV Coating Process (4 Steps)
- 📊 Birch UV Coated vs Standard Birch Plywood
- 📐 Technical Specifications
- 🔧 Applications — Where Kitchen Cabinet OEMs Use UV Coated Birch
- Kitchen Cabinet Box Construction
- Cabinet Door and Drawer Fronts
- RTA and Flat-Pack Cabinet Kits
- Bathroom Vanity and Closet Systems
- ✅ Buying Guide — How to Order from Vietnam (China Alternative)
- Why Cabinet Manufacturers Are Switching from China
- Specify Core Type and Birch Grade
- Request UV Sample Panels
- Mixed Container Loads
- 📦 Shipping to US, Canada, and Mexico
- 🔗 Related Products
- ❓ Conclusion — The Vietnam Alternative for Kitchen Cabinet Plywood
On this page
- 📋 What Is Birch UV Coated Plywood with Full Stitched Core?
- 🏭 How UV Coating and Core Stitching Work at Mika Plywood Factory
- Full Cross-Stitched Core Construction
- UV Coating Process (4 Steps)
- 📊 Birch UV Coated vs Standard Birch Plywood
- 📐 Technical Specifications
- 🔧 Applications — Where Kitchen Cabinet OEMs Use UV Coated Birch
- Kitchen Cabinet Box Construction
- Cabinet Door and Drawer Fronts
- RTA and Flat-Pack Cabinet Kits
- Bathroom Vanity and Closet Systems
- ✅ Buying Guide — How to Order from Vietnam (China Alternative)
- Why Cabinet Manufacturers Are Switching from China
- Specify Core Type and Birch Grade
- Request UV Sample Panels
- Mixed Container Loads
- 📦 Shipping to US, Canada, and Mexico
- 🔗 Related Products
- ❓ Conclusion — The Vietnam Alternative for Kitchen Cabinet Plywood
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