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plywood
thumb|300px|Softwood plywood made from [[spruce]] thumb|300px|The principle of making plywood
medium-density fibreboard
engineered wood product
particle board
pressed wood board
oriented strand board
engineered wood particle board
wood-plastic composite
composite materials made of wood fiber and thermoplastics
glued laminated timber
made of timber laminates glued to one another under controlled conditions
engineered wood
range of derivative wood products
fiberboard
thumb|Medium-density fiberboard or MDF (topmost two), and [[hardboard (bottommost three)]]
cross-laminated timber
wood panel product made from solid-sawn lumber
papercrete
thumb|350px|Testing the thermal conductivity of a papercrete panel Papercrete is a building material that consists of re-pulped paper fiber combined with Portland cement or clay, as well as other soils. First patented in 1928 by Eric Patterson and Mike McCain (who originally named it "padobe" and "fibrous cement"), it was revived during the 1980s. It is generally perceived as an environmentally friendly material due to the significant recycled content, although this is offset by the presence of cement, which emits CO2 during manufacture. The material also lacks standardisation, and proper use
hardboard
thumb|A section of hardboard thumb|Hardboard output in 2005 thumb|Hardboard
masonite
thumb|Masonite board thumb|Back side of a masonite board thumb|Isorel, thumb|Quartrboard, Masonite Corporation,
thermally modified wood
type of wood
laminated veneer lumber
engineered wood product that uses multiple layers of thin wood assembled with adhesives
cement board
backing board used in building construction
Wood and mixed wood-concrete slabs
timber panel assembled without glue
pressed wood
engineered wood made from wood veneers, particles, or wood fibers bonded together with an adhesive under heat and pressure
Parallam
form of engineered wood
Hybrid wood
multilayer composite material