Plywood - Tolerances on dimensions

ISO 1954:2013 specifies dimensional tolerances of plywood panels (length, width, thickness) and tolerances for edge straightness and squareness.

Contreplaqué — Tolérances sur dimensions

General Information

Status
Published
Publication Date
03-Nov-2013
Technical Committee
ISO/TC 89/SC 3 - Plywood
Drafting Committee
ISO/TC 89/SC 3 - Plywood
Current Stage
9093 - International Standard confirmed
Start Date
06-Nov-2025
Completion Date
13-Dec-2025

Relations

Effective Date
03-Dec-2011

Overview

ISO 1954:2013 - "Plywood - Tolerances on dimensions" defines the dimensional tolerances for plywood panels, covering length, width, thickness, edge straightness, and squareness. It establishes how measurements are made and the reference moisture content for which tolerances apply. This edition replaces ISO 1954:1999 with technical revisions to key clauses.

Key topics and requirements

  • Reference moisture content: Dimensional tolerances apply at a reference moisture content of (10 ± 2) %; moisture is to be measured per ISO 16979.
  • Measurement methods: Dimensions, straightness and squareness are measured in accordance with ISO 9426.
  • Length and width tolerances: Specified as ±1.5 mm per metre, with a maximum permitted deviation of ±3.5 mm.
  • Thickness tolerances: Detailed numeric tolerances are provided in Table 1 of the standard and vary by nominal panel thickness and surface finish. Tolerances are different for unsanded / touch-sanded / scraped panels versus sanded panels; in general, thicker panels have larger allowable variations and sanded panels have tighter nominal thickness tolerances.
  • Edge straightness: Tolerance is 1 mm per metre.
  • Squareness: Tolerance is 1 mm per metre.
  • Application caveats: Unless otherwise agreed in contract or other applicable standards, the tolerances in clauses 4.2–4.5 apply. Some specialized plywood products or uses may require narrower tolerances.

Applications and who uses this standard

ISO 1954:2013 is essential for stakeholders involved in plywood production, procurement, testing and use:

  • Plywood manufacturers - to set production and quality-control limits.
  • Quality assurance and testing laboratories - for checking compliance using ISO 9426 and ISO 16979 measurement methods.
  • Buyers and specifiers in construction, cabinetry, furniture, marine and transportation industries - to define acceptable dimensional variation in contracts and material specifications.
  • Importers/exporters and compliance officers - to ensure products meet international dimensional tolerances.
  • Standards committees and product developers - as a baseline reference for developing tighter product-specific tolerances.

Related standards

  • ISO 9426 - Wood‑based panels: Determination of dimensions of panels (measurement methods referenced by ISO 1954).
  • ISO 16979 - Wood‑based panels: Determination of moisture content (used to establish the reference moisture state).

Keywords: ISO 1954:2013, plywood tolerances, dimensional tolerances, plywood thickness tolerances, edge straightness, squareness, moisture content, ISO 9426, ISO 16979.

Standard

ISO 1954:2013 - Plywood — Tolerances on dimensions Released:11/4/2013

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Frequently Asked Questions

ISO 1954:2013 is a standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). Its full title is "Plywood - Tolerances on dimensions". This standard covers: ISO 1954:2013 specifies dimensional tolerances of plywood panels (length, width, thickness) and tolerances for edge straightness and squareness.

ISO 1954:2013 specifies dimensional tolerances of plywood panels (length, width, thickness) and tolerances for edge straightness and squareness.

ISO 1954:2013 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 79.060.10 - Plywood. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.

ISO 1954:2013 has the following relationships with other standards: It is inter standard links to ISO 1954:1999. Understanding these relationships helps ensure you are using the most current and applicable version of the standard.

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Standards Content (Sample)


INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 1954
Second edition
2013-11-01
Plywood — Tolerances on dimensions
Contreplaqué — Tolérances sur dimensions
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Contents Page
Foreword .iv
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Moisture content of panels . 1
4 Tolerances . 1
4.1 General . 1
4.2 Tolerances on length and width . 1
4.3 Tolerances on thickness . 1
4.4 Tolerance on straightness of edges . 2
4.5 Tolerance on squareness . 2
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