Review of wood-based panel sector in United States and Canada
Spelter, H., McKeever, D., and Durbak, I.
1999 Forest Products Laboratory, US Department of Agriculture, General Technical Report FPL-GTR-99
Oriented strandboard, plywood, prefabricated I-joists, laminated veneer lumber, particleboard, medium-density fiberboard, capacity, costs, prices, markets
Spelter, H., McKeever, D., and Durbak, I., (1999), Review of wood-based panel sector in United States and Canada, Forest Products Laboratory, US Department of Agriculture, General Technical Report FPL-GTR-99.
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Structural and nonstructural panels have been the fastest grow-ing sector among wood products for the past two decades. The recent spate of plant construction and drop in product prices indicate slower growth and consolidation in the next 2 years. Growth in demand is unlikely to catch up with projected capaci-ties until the next century, unless attrition of some existing capacity reduces industry growth. Among structural panels, costs of production are lowest for oriented strandboard, but there is a wide range among plants. Plywood costs are lowest in the U.S. South and highest in the West. Thus, the contraction of western plywood is likely to continue. Overcapacity also looms for nonstructural panels (particleboard and medium density fiberboard), but engineered structural wood products show opportunities for growth. |
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