Plytanium® Plywood Rated Sheathing provides outstanding performance, durability and impact resistance for walls and roofs. The stiff and strong quality construction is Ideal for both residential and light commercial construction. For roof sheathing that stands the test of time, it’s tough to beat Plytanium® Plywood, only from Georgia-Pacific.
Square Edge | 3’-11 7⁄8” (1.216 m) x 7’-11 7⁄8” (2.435 m) |
3/8 CAT | 0.354” (8.99 mm) |
15/32 CAT (3-ply) | 0.451” (11.45 mm) |
15/32 CAT (4-ply) | 0.451” (11.45 mm) |
19/32 CAT | 0.578” (14.68 mm) |
23/32 CAT | 0.703” (17.85 mm) |
Length/Width Tolerance | +0, –1⁄16” (+0, –1.6 mm) |
Straightness Tolerance | ± 1/16” (± 1.6 mm) |
Squareness Tolerance | ± 1/8” (± 3.2 mm) |
Classification | Exposure 1 : Plywood suitable for uses not permanently exposed to the weather. Panels classified as Exposure 1 are intended to resist the effects of moisture on structural performance as may occur due to construction delays, or other conditions of similar severity. |
Code Fire Classification | Class III or C |
Flame Spread Rating | 76-200, smoke developed index <450 |
Building Code Compliance | PS 1-22 or PS 2-18 |
Plywood panels classified as “Exterior” are suitable for applications subject to long-term exposure to weather or moisture.
Yes, plywood can be painted using one coat of acrylic latex primer and at least two coats of acrylic latex paint. Oil-based paints are not recommended.
Yes, Georgia-Pacific plywood and OSB panels only use moisture resistant adhesives that contain no added urea formaldehyde resins, and are therefore exempt from U.S. EPA and California formaldehyde regulations due to their very low emission rates.
Plywood and OSB panels from Georgia-Pacific are made from wood sourced through a system that is third-party certified to the Sustainable Forestry Initiative® procurement standard.