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Eucalyptus Plywood Vietnam — Stronger Core, Better Performance
Mika Plywood eucalyptus plywood Vietnam features genuine eucalyptus veneer face on multiple core options — from acacia to full eucalyptus. Stronger than poplar, cost-efficient, and ideal for furniture production and lamination substrates.
- Real eucalyptus veneer face — stable, uniform, export-grade
- Multiple core options — acacia, full eucalyptus, or styrax
- Stronger than poplar, more cost-efficient than full hardwood
- Thickness 6–30mm | Standard 1220×2440mm (4×8ft)
- Starting from $300/CBM FOB Vietnam
- Factory-direct manufacturing — full quality accountability
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Eucalyptus Plywood Vietnam — Technical Specifications
| Product Name | Eucalyptus Plywood Vietnam |
| Face Veneer | 100% Eucalyptus Veneer — A/B grade |
| Core Options | Acacia (~580 kg/m³), Full Eucalyptus (650–750 kg/m³), Styrax (~480–500 kg/m³) |
| Glue Type | Melamine (MR) or Phenolic (WBP) |
| Emission Standard | E0, E1 available |
| Thickness Range | 6mm – 30mm (Common: 9, 12, 15, 18mm) |
| Standard Sizes | 1220×2440mm (4×8ft) | 1250×2500mm available |
| Moisture Content | ≤ 12% |
| Sanding | Double side sanded |
| Thickness Tolerance | ±0.3mm |
| Container Load (40HC) | Acacia core ~47.5 CBM (16 pallets) | Full eucalyptus core ~44.5 CBM (15 pallets) |
| Export Port | Hai Phong Port, Vietnam |
| Price Reference | From USD 300/CBM (FOB Vietnam) |
| Lead Time | 15–20 working days after confirmation |
| MOQ | 1 × 40HC container |
Construction Options
Core Construction — Choose Your Grade
We always use eucalyptus for outermost layers before veneering with face material, ensuring maximum strength and adhesion.
Acacia Core
Acacia core (~580 kg/m³) with eucalyptus face both sides. Best value for cost-conscious buyers who need a step up from poplar in strength and screw-holding. 16 pallets per 40HC (~47.5 CBM). Popular for furniture production, lamination base panels, and general interior applications across Southeast Asia and the Middle East.
Layers
100% Acacia core
Full Eucalyptus Core
100% eucalyptus core (650–750 kg/m³) with eucalyptus face — the densest and heaviest panel in the Mika Plywood range. 15 pallets per 40HC (~44.5 CBM). Maximum screw-holding, highest rigidity, and the standard choice for buyers specifying minimum density requirements. Ideal for load-bearing furniture frames, partition systems, and commercial fit-outs.
Layers
100% Eucalyptus (9/13-ply)
Styrax Core
Styrax core (480–500 kg/m³) with eucalyptus face. Lightest option — 18 pallets per 40HC (~53 CBM, maximum container efficiency). Provides a strong eucalyptus face surface on a lighter body — suitable for interior panels, lightweight furniture, and applications where reducing shipment weight is a priority.
Layers
100% Styrax inner core
Applications
Key Applications of Eucalyptus Plywood Vietnam
Furniture Manufacturing
Carcasses, cabinets, wardrobes, sofa bases, and table tops — stronger screw holding than poplar plywood.
Lamination Base Panels
HPL, melamine, and veneer pressing substrates. Flat surface and stable thickness for reliable bonding.
Construction Components
Partition walls, structural panels, and flooring underlayment with high bending strength.
Industrial Packaging
Machinery crates and pallets — better strength than poplar at similar thickness.
Interior Applications
Interior fit-outs, decorative panels, and wall cladding for European and Middle East markets.
CNC Machining Base
Stable density and consistent core make eucalyptus plywood reliable for CNC cutting and drilling.
Why Mika Plywood
Why Choose Mika Plywood Eucalyptus Plywood Vietnam?
- Real eucalyptus veneer face — stable, uniform, export-grade
- Multiple core options — acacia, full eucalyptus, or styrax by your needs
- Stronger than poplar, more cost-efficient than full hardwood
- Plantation-sourced eucalyptus — consistent quality across batches
- Factory-direct manufacturing — full quality accountability
- Starting from $300/CBM with full export documentation

How to Order
Order Eucalyptus Plywood Vietnam in 5 Simple Steps
Send Your Inquiry
Contact via WhatsApp or email with your required specs.
Get Quotation
Receive FOB pricing, photos, specifications within 12 hours.
Confirm Order
Review PI, confirm order or request sample/test report/video.
Production & QC
10-15 days production with detailed loading photos and QC confirmation.
Shipping & Documents
Ship from Hai Phong Port with Invoice, Packing List, Bill of Lading.
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Frequently Asked Questions — Eucalyptus Plywood Vietnam
Common questions from importers about eucalyptus plywood vietnam — specifications, ordering, shipping, and quality.
Yes. Eucalyptus plywood Vietnam is widely used in furniture production. It offers higher strength than poplar, better screw holding, reliable CNC cutting, and stable behavior after assembly. Choose styrax core for lightweight, acacia for balanced cost/strength, or full eucalyptus core for load-bearing frames.
Eucalyptus faced plywood uses eucalyptus veneer on face/back, with acacia, styrax, or eucalyptus core. Full eucalyptus plywood uses eucalyptus in both face and core, delivering density of 650–750 kg/m³. Most buyers choose eucalyptus faced plywood with optimized core to balance performance and price.
Eucalyptus plywood is significantly denser (480–750 kg/m³ depending on core vs poplar 420–480 kg/m³), offering better load resistance, stronger screw holding, and less deformation over time. It is the preferred upgrade for buyers who have experienced core weakness with poplar plywood.
Yes. Mika Plywood eucalyptus plywood is commonly used for HPL/laminate pressing, veneer overlay, and melamine finishing. Its flat surface, stable thickness, controlled moisture, and reliable bonding strength make it an excellent lamination substrate.
Mika Plywood eucalyptus plywood starts from USD 300/CBM (FOB Vietnam). Final price depends on core type, density, thickness, glue system, and order volume. We do not compromise quality to quote unrealistically low prices.
Mika Plywood eucalyptus plywood is kiln-dried to ≤12% moisture content before packing. Store panels flat in a covered, dry environment away from direct moisture and sunlight. Avoid stacking on uneven surfaces, which can cause permanent bowing over time.
We offer Melamine (MR) glue and Phenolic (WBP) glue — these are separate from emission standards. Choose MR for interior furniture, cabinets, and lamination substrates in dry conditions. Choose WBP (phenolic) for construction panels, exterior-exposed applications, or any use requiring resistance to prolonged water or high-humidity exposure.
Mika Plywood offers eucalyptus plywood in E0 (required for furniture export to the US, Japan, Korea, and EU markets) and E1 (widely accepted for general commercial use). Note that emission standard (E0/E1) is separate from glue type (MR/WBP) — both can be specified independently based on your market requirement.
Yes. Mika Plywood can ship sample panels by air freight for quality verification before you commit to a full 40HC container order. Contact us via WhatsApp or email with your required specification and we will arrange a sample shipment with test report.
Mika Plywood holds FSC Chain of Custody certification for its eucalyptus plywood supply chain. Each container is accompanied by CO (Certificate of Origin), Phytosanitary/Fumigation Certificate, and CARB P2/E0 emission test reports on request. EUDR-compliant supply chain documentation is available for EU importers.
Standard lead time is 15–20 working days from order confirmation to container loading at Hai Phong Port. This covers production, QC inspection, packing, and port delivery. Repeat buyers with established specifications can often receive delivery in 12–15 working days due to pre-positioned core veneer stock.
Key price factors include: core species (eucalyptus core is highest, acacia mid, styrax lowest), panel thickness (thinner panels cost more per CBM due to higher processing), glue type (WBP adds cost over MR), emission standard (E0 adds cost over E1), and order volume. Factory-direct pricing from Mika Plywood delivers the most competitive base price.
In-Depth Guide
Complete Guide to Eucalyptus Plywood Vietnam
Everything importers need to know — specifications, construction, quality verification, and export process.
Eucalyptus Plywood Vietnam: Species & Face Veneer Characteristics
Eucalyptus plywood occupies a distinctive position in Vietnam's export plywood range: it is the only product where the same species — Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus spp.) — serves as both the face veneer and one of the core species options. This dual-role makes eucalyptus uniquely versatile in Vietnamese plywood manufacturing and explains why it appears in multiple product categories at Mika Plywood: as a face veneer in eucalyptus face plywood, as a core material in gurjan, birch, and okoume plywood, and as raw core veneer exported directly to overseas panel plants.
Eucalyptus veneer face has a characteristic appearance: pale yellowish-brown to light tan, tight grain, and a smooth texture that accepts paint, laminate, and veneer overlay reliably. The A/B grade eucalyptus face available from Mika Plywood presents a uniform surface — minimal knot patches, consistent color across the sheet, and a sanded surface ready for lamination or finishing without additional preparation. Compared to poplar (which has a softer, more open grain structure prone to surface compression under laminate adhesive), eucalyptus provides a more reliable lamination base.
Plantation eucalyptus sourced in Vietnam — primarily from Phu Tho and the northern highland provinces — grows on 5–8 year rotation cycles, providing consistent supply and relatively uniform veneer quality across production batches. This plantation origin also supports FSC certification, which Mika Plywood holds for its eucalyptus veneer supply chain. The plantation model means eucalyptus does not carry the sourcing risk or price volatility associated with imported tropical hardwood species (like gurjan or okoume), making it one of the most stable-priced options in Mika Plywood's range.
For buyers comparing eucalyptus face with poplar face plywood — the most common alternative in commercial furniture production — the key technical difference is density. Eucalyptus core delivers 650–750 kg/m³ versus poplar's typical 420–480 kg/m³. Even with acacia core (~580 kg/m³), eucalyptus face plywood outperforms poplar in screw-holding and resistance to panel deformation under load.
Core Options: Matching Density to Application

Eucalyptus plywood Vietnam core veneer layers cross-section Mika Plywood factory
The eucalyptus face is the constant in Mika Plywood eucalyptus plywood — what changes is the core, and the core choice has significant impact on panel density, weight, container packing efficiency, and cost.
Acacia core (~580 kg/m³) is the most popular selection for eucalyptus faced plywood. It delivers a meaningfully stronger panel than poplar-core alternatives while staying cost-competitive. At 16 pallets per 40HC container (~47.5 CBM), acacia core eucalyptus plywood packs efficiently. This core is the default recommendation for furniture factory buyers who want improved strength over their current poplar specification without a significant price increase. Lamination base applications — HPL, melamine, veneer overlay — are well served by acacia core, as the panel density prevents laminate bond failure caused by surface compression.
Full eucalyptus core (650–750 kg/m³) produces the heaviest and strongest panel in the eucalyptus range. At 15 pallets per 40HC (~44.5 CBM), it loads fewer panels per container but delivers maximum rigidity and screw-holding for load-bearing structures. Full eucalyptus core is the appropriate specification for buyers who have encountered panel sag in shelving or carcass deformation in heavy-duty furniture — the step-up in density directly addresses these failures. Commercial construction projects specifying minimum panel density in their technical documentation often default to full eucalyptus core.
Styrax core (480–500 kg/m³) is the lightest configuration — 18 pallets per 40HC (~53 CBM) at maximum packing efficiency. With a eucalyptus face providing surface strength, the styrax core body reduces total panel weight while maintaining an attractive lamination substrate. This option is suitable for interior panels, lightweight furniture frames, and applications where reducing freight weight per container is a commercial priority.
Eucalyptus Plywood Technical Specifications
The following specifications represent Mika Plywood production standards for eucalyptus plywood Vietnam. Container load data is based on factory-executed packing for 1220×2440mm panels at 1000mm pallet stack height.
| Property | Eucalyptus Plywood — Mika Plywood Standard |
|---|---|
| Face / Back Veneer | Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus spp.) — A/B grade, 0.2–0.4mm thickness |
| Core Species Options | Acacia (~580 kg/m³) | Full Eucalyptus (650–750 kg/m³) | Styrax (480–500 kg/m³) |
| Thickness Range | 6mm – 30mm (common: 9, 12, 15, 18mm) |
| Standard Panel Size | 1220×2440mm (4×8ft) | 1250×2500mm available |
| Thickness Tolerance | ±0.3mm |
| Moisture Content | ≤ 12% (kiln-dried) |
| Glue Bond | Melamine (MR) or Phenolic (WBP) — buyer's choice |
| Emission Standard | E0 | E1 available |
| Surface Finish | Double-sided sanded |
| Container Load (40HC) | Acacia core ~47.5 CBM (16 pallets) | Eucalyptus core ~44.5 CBM (15 pallets) | Styrax core ~53 CBM (18 pallets) |
| Price Reference | From USD 300/CBM FOB Vietnam |
| Lead Time | 15–20 working days after order confirmation |
| MOQ | 1 × 40HC container |
Why Choose Mika Plywood Eucalyptus Plywood Vietnam
Eucalyptus Plywood for Furniture OEMs and Lamination Producers
The two largest buyer segments for eucalyptus plywood Vietnam are furniture OEM factories and lamination/panel processing operations. Both have specific and distinct technical requirements that eucalyptus face plywood is well positioned to serve.
Furniture OEM factories — particularly in Southeast Asia (Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand) and increasingly in the Middle East and Africa — use eucalyptus plywood as a direct replacement for poplar plywood in furniture carcasses, cabinet panels, and bed frames. The primary driver is density: eucalyptus face plywood with acacia core at ~580 kg/m³ provides meaningfully better screw-holding and resistance to pull-through failure than poplar at 420–480 kg/m³. For flat-pack furniture shipped overseas and assembled by end users, this difference in fastener performance is critical — panels that fail at screwhole locations generate warranty claims and brand damage for the furniture OEM.
Lamination producers — factories that press HPL (High Pressure Laminate), melamine paper, or thin wood veneer onto substrate panels — choose eucalyptus plywood for its surface properties. The eucalyptus face provides a dense, dimensionally stable substrate that resists telegraphing (the surface defect where the core veneer grain pattern shows through the laminate surface). The smooth sanded surface, combined with consistent moisture content (≤12% kiln-dried), provides the adhesive conditions needed for reliable laminate bond formation. Substrate failures — delamination, bubbling, or surface indentation under laminate — are rare with properly kiln-dried eucalyptus panels.
For both segments, Mika Plywood's ability to accept mixed-spec container loads is commercially valuable. A furniture factory may require 15mm and 18mm panels in the same shipment. A lamination producer may specify different thicknesses for different product lines. Mika Plywood palletizes each variant separately within the same 40HC container, providing a combined packing list with bundle-level detail for straightforward warehouse receiving.
Eucalyptus Plywood vs Poplar and Other Core Types
Buyers choosing between eucalyptus and poplar plywood — the two most common general-purpose panel types in Asian furniture manufacturing — should evaluate density, strength, and container economics together. The table below reflects typical Vietnam-manufactured panel properties.
| Feature | Eucalyptus Plywood (Euc core) | Eucalyptus Plywood (Acacia core) | Poplar Plywood | Bintangor Plywood (Acacia core) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Face Veneer | Eucalyptus A/B | Eucalyptus A/B | Poplar (or mixed) | Bintangor A/B |
| Core Density | 650–750 kg/m³ | ~580 kg/m³ | 420–480 kg/m³ | ~580 kg/m³ |
| Screw-Holding | Excellent — highest in class | Good — better than poplar | Moderate | Good |
| Lamination Surface | Excellent — dense, stable | Very good | Moderate — softer grain | Good |
| Container Load 40HC | ~44.5 CBM (15 pallets) | ~47.5 CBM (16 pallets) | ~47.5–53 CBM | ~47.5 CBM (16 pallets) |
| Price Range FOB | USD 340–430/m³ | USD 300–380/m³ | USD 200–300/m³ | USD 200–350/m³ |
| Primary Applications | Heavy furniture, structural panels | Furniture, lamination base | General commercial furniture | Commercial furniture, packaging |
| FSC Certified | Yes (plantation) | Yes | Yes (selected suppliers) | Yes (selected suppliers) |
| Moisture Resistance | WBP option: excellent | MR: good | WBP option: excellent | MR: good | MR standard: moderate | MR standard: moderate |
Container Packing & Export Logistics from Hai Phong

Eucalyptus plywood Vietnam export container packing Mika Plywood Hai Phong
Eucalyptus plywood Vietnam is shipped from Hai Phong Port — Vietnam's primary northern export port — in 40-foot High Cube containers. The container packing geometry for eucalyptus core panels is 15 pallets flat (4×4 layout minus 1) plus 2 upright pallets at the door end, yielding approximately 44.5 CBM total volume. This configuration is factory-executed and weight-verified: full eucalyptus core at 700 kg/m³ density produces a container weight of approximately 28 MT — close to the 40HC payload limit of 28.5 MT, confirming that eucalyptus core packing is constrained by weight, not volume.
For acacia core eucalyptus plywood, 16 pallets load per container (~47.5 CBM at ~580 kg/m³ density, yielding approximately 26 MT total weight — well within payload limits). For styrax core, 18 pallets per container (~53 CBM at 480–500 kg/m³, approximately 25–27 MT). Buyers ordering styrax core maximize panel count per container freight dollar.
Packing procedure: panels are sorted by thickness into bundles, typically 50–80 sheets per bundle depending on thickness. Each bundle is wrapped in polyethylene moisture barrier film and steel-strapped in a 4-point pattern. Corner guards protect edge damage during forklift handling at port. Each bundle is labeled with production batch code, thickness, grade, glue type, and emission class.
Mika Plywood provides a detailed container loading plan with every shipment: pallet layout diagram, bundle-level packing list with sheet count per bundle, total CBM, and total weight. This document is submitted with the full export documentation package — Commercial Invoice, Packing List, Bill of Lading, Certificate of Origin, Phytosanitary/Fumigation Certificate — for smooth customs clearance at destination.
Transit times from Hai Phong Port: Southeast Asia 5–10 days, Middle East 18–25 days, Europe 30–38 days. Mika Plywood works with established freight forwarding partners on all major export lanes.
Eucalyptus as Both Face and Core: The Unique Dual Role
A key feature of eucalyptus in Vietnamese plywood manufacturing that buyers should understand is its dual role as both a face veneer species and a core species — the only major species at Mika Plywood to function in both positions. This dual capability creates several practical advantages for importers.
First, it enables full eucalyptus construction: face and core from the same species family. A full eucalyptus panel (eucalyptus face + eucalyptus core) delivers maximum performance consistency — no interface between different species densities, no differential swelling response to humidity changes between face and core layers. For buyers who specify "eucalyptus throughout" in their panel requirements — a common specification in Middle Eastern construction projects and some EU industrial applications — Mika Plywood can supply this fully from a single, FSC-certified plantation source.
Second, the availability of eucalyptus as a core species creates reliable supply for Mika Plywood's other face products. When a buyer orders gurjan plywood Vietnam with eucalyptus core, or birch plywood Vietnam with eucalyptus core, the same plantation-sourced eucalyptus core veneer is used — maintaining consistent core quality across all premium products in the range.
Third, buyers who also purchase core veneer (raw veneer sheets for panel production) can source eucalyptus core veneer directly from Mika Plywood as a separate product — see the Core Veneer Vietnam product page for details on raw veneer specifications, sizes, and pricing. This is relevant for overseas plywood mills that manufacture their own panels and need a reliable, FSC-certified eucalyptus core veneer supply from Vietnam.
For buyers comparing eucalyptus plywood Vietnam against domestic production in their market, the competitive advantage Mika Plywood offers is primarily cost and certification: plantation eucalyptus in Vietnam is produced at lower cost than most domestic equivalents in the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia, while meeting international FSC, E0/E1, and WBP quality standards that domestic suppliers may not achieve at equivalent price points.
Building a Reliable Eucalyptus Plywood Supply Partnership
Buyers importing eucalyptus plywood Vietnam from Mika Plywood report that the most significant value — beyond competitive pricing — is supply reliability. Plantation eucalyptus provides a more consistent raw material supply than imported species, which means Mika Plywood can maintain more predictable production schedules and shorter lead times than suppliers dependent on imported veneer.
Standard lead time for eucalyptus plywood Vietnam is 15–20 working days from order confirmation to container loading — this covers production, QC inspection, packing, and port delivery. For repeat buyers with established specifications, Mika Plywood can often reduce this to 12–15 working days due to pre-positioned core veneer stock.
Mika Plywood supports first-time importers with practical guidance on import procedures in their target market. For buyers in the UAE, the team is familiar with Dubai Municipality requirements for interior-use panels. For buyers in EU markets, FSC documentation and E0/E1 test reports are prepared proactively. For buyers in India, guidance on HS code classification, import duty calculation, and GST input credit documentation is available.
Buyers interested in comparing eucalyptus face plywood with other Mika Plywood products — bintangor plywood Vietnam (lighter, lower cost, suitable for general commercial furniture), poplar core plywood (lightest weight, maximum CBM per container), or core veneer Vietnam (raw eucalyptus veneer for panel manufacturers) — will find Mika Plywood's export team responsive to honest product comparison. The goal is matching the right specification to the buyer's application and market requirements, building the repeat orders that characterize long-term supply relationships.
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