Laminate plywood is available in different types, depending on the quality of the veneer layers and the bonding process. Here are some of the common types of laminate plywood:
### High-Pressure Laminate Plywood (HPL)
HPL is a type of laminated plywood that's made by applying high pressure and temperatures to the veneer layers. It's known for its durability and resistance to impact, scratches, and stains. It's commonly used for countertops, tables, cabinets, and wall paneling.
### Low-Pressure Laminate Plywood (LPL)
LPL is a type of laminated plywood that's made by applying low pressure and temperatures to the veneer layers. It's less durable than HPL but more affordable. It's commonly used for furniture, cabinetry, and flooring.
### Fire-Retardant Laminate Plywood
Fire-retardant laminate plywood is a type of laminate plywood that's treated with fire-retardant chemicals. It's commonly used for construction projects where fire safety is a concern, such as commercial buildings, hospitals, and schools.
### Moisture-Resistant Laminate Plywood
Moisture-resistant Laminate plywood is a type of laminate plywood that's treated with moisture-resistant chemicals. It's commonly used in humid environments or areas prone to moisture, such as bathrooms, kitchens, and basements.