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0.3mm*1250*2500mm 4'x6,4‘x8',4'x10',5'x8',5'x10'
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Rotary-cut from fast-growing northern European birch forests, Baltic birch veneer delivers a uniform grain, exceptional workability, and eco-conscious credentials that modern manufacturers and designers require.
Baltic birch has earned its place as a material of trust — not through novelty, but through consistent performance across furniture, architecture, and precision crafts for decades.



Why it stands out
Naturally light color and refined, uniform grain enhance brightness in any interior. Takes stain, paint, or natural finish with equal consistency.
High strength-to-weight ratio. Resists bending, cracking, and impact — easy to handle without sacrificing structural integrity.
Smooth, consistent surface works cleanly with standard tools. Ideal for CNC routing, carving, painting, and precision decorative applications.
Sourced from rapidly renewable birch forests. Choosing Baltic birch supports sustainable forestry and reduces your project's environmental footprint.



Where it's used
01 · Furniture
Vanities, chairs, dining tables, wardrobes, and bookcases — where clean aesthetics and structural reliability are both non-negotiable.
02 · Architecture
Wall panels, ceilings, staircases, and flooring components. Complements metals, fabrics, and composites in contemporary commercial and residential spaces.
03 · Packaging
Gift cases, toolboxes, and custom display racks benefit from the material's high strength-to-weight ratio and clean surface.
04 · Craft
Engraving, model-making, carving, and CNC projects. The smooth, receptive surface accepts fine detail without tearing or chipping.

Quality grading
Selecting the right grade ensures the best balance between visual quality and cost efficiency for your production requirement.
Technical data
| Cut method | Rotary cut — maximum yield, consistent grain wrap |
| Thickness | 0.15 mm – 0.9 mm (tolerance ±0.03 mm) |
| Standard sizes | 4×8 ft, 4×7 ft, 3×7 ft, 6×10 ft |
| Available grades | C (premium), D+ (standard), D (economy) |
| Moisture content | ≤ 18% — optimized for dimensional stability |
| Surface | Smooth, flat, finish-ready — CNC and carving compatible |
Also available in related species:
Baltic birch grows quickly across the forests of northern and eastern Europe, with rotation cycles far shorter than tropical hardwoods. Specifying this veneer is a practical way to reduce the environmental impact of high-volume production without compromising on surface quality or structural performance.
FAQ
Rotary-cut veneer is peeled continuously from a rotating log, producing wide sheets with a broad, cathedral-like grain pattern. It maximizes yield per log and is cost-efficient for large production runs. Quarter-sliced veneer is cut perpendicular to the growth rings, yielding a tighter, straighter grain with a more formal appearance. For furniture interiors, packaging, and CNC work, rotary cut is typically preferred; for high-visibility architectural surfaces, quarter-sliced may be specified.
Yes. Baltic birch is widely regarded as one of the best species for CNC and laser work due to its dense, uniform structure and absence of resin pockets. It cuts cleanly, holds fine detail without chipping, and produces consistent results across high-volume CNC production runs.
Grade C is recommended for any surface that will be visible in the finished product. It offers a clean face with no knots or discoloration. Grade D+ is well-suited to cabinet interiors, drawer bases, and back panels where minor natural variation is acceptable. Grade D is best for utility cores and structural applications.
Yes. In addition to standard sizes (4×8 ft, 4×7 ft, 3×7 ft, 6×10 ft) and standard thicknesses (0.15–0.9 mm), we accommodate custom dimensions for OEM production lines. Contact us with your specifications and volume requirements to receive a tailored quote.
Baltic birch is lighter in color and density than most oak, making it easier to machine and stain to a wide range of tones. Compared to hard maple, birch is slightly softer but significantly more affordable and available in larger sheet sizes. For projects requiring a neutral, light base that accepts color or finish treatments readily, Baltic birch is often the most practical choice.
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