Introduction

HDHMR and Plywood is one of the most trending topics in the industry. At the end of this article, you will have a clear picture of the first choice for designers, architects and homemakers. 

But before that, let’s look at how these products have evolved, then a few interesting facts, major differences and much more. 

Human evolution, as well as technology, have changed and emerged from time to time. And one of the best examples of this is our living spaces, furniture, and kitchen interiors. 

But the primary core raw material remains the same, “WOOD.” We are increasingly using it as an ancient material in decorative designs and unique pieces.  

The same scenario is with Plywood. Due to its popularity, many homeowners prefer to have plywood as their solid wooden furniture, which is budget-friendly and comes in different variants that can use in other applications. 

 

What is HDHMR?

HDHMR stands for High-Density High Moisture Resistance. It is an upgraded term of plywood. HDHMR get made by combining fibre chips and forest wood waste via the construction process.

These fibre chips get pressed together to form a single layer, removing small wooden content to develop a robust higher density board. These boards will be used in kitchen shutters, the packing industry furniture, outdoor fixtures, etc.

 

What is Plywood?

Plywood is an engineered wood known as plyboard, made by glueing together the thin layers of wood, which tend to be bonded together with a resin under high pressure. 

The quality of ply depends on the wood used. Plywood is composed of hardwoods and softwoods. Furthermore, Plywood’s price is less than the HDHMR price.

 

HDHMR Vs. Plywood 

Check out the few differences between HDHMR and Plywood below:

  1. Plywood encounter more wear and tear than HDHMR.
  2. Plywood is not preferred by interior designers and architects over HDHMR.
  3. While Plywood requires less maintenance, HDHMR provides a smooth finish and higher density. 
  4. Plywood has low density and uniformity. And HDHMR is heavier than Plywood which is a disadvantage of it.
  5. Plywood is boiling waterproof(BWP), whereas HDHMR is water resistant.

 

HDHMR PLYWOOD
Superior Quality Wood Good Quality Wood
Robust and Tough Weaker than HDHMR
Not Prone to termite bacteria and fungus Prone to termite bacteria, fungus 
Highly Resistant to Water Boiling Water Proof(BWP)
Provide Unique Applications Doesn’t Provide Unique Applications

 

Pre-Laminated HDHMR Boards 

Action Tesa was the first to introduce HDHMR, which was a great success in the market. HDHMR’s premium quality and a long list of applications like door and kitchen shutters, gyms, hospitals, panels, desks and lockers, offices and residential areas is the main reason for taking over the plywood market. 

Action Tesa 3mm HDHMR has opened various avenues of valuable additions on flush doors like unique designs on the surface, patterns according to the choice of customers, polishing with matching door frames, etc. 

Conclusion

In the end, we can conclude that HDHMR and Plywood, which is better, can vary on different grounds, including chances of bacteria, quality, density, uniformity and durability.

But you cannot ignore the quality of Action Tesa HDHMR boards, overcoming the traditional myth of toughness and longevity compared to plywood. 

It is the first and the last choice of interior designers, architects and homeowners to give a luxurious look to their house.

At GuruKripa Timber, you will get the Action Tesa HDHMR boards because we believe in innovative and revolutionary products. Our team never compromises on offering premium quality wood products to the customers for 100% satisfaction.