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CDX is a type of plywood. Basically, plywoods are thin veneer sheets that are glued and held together with linking plies. Plywoods are known for their strong resistance to cracking, breaking, or twisting.
There are different grades/classes of plywood which are represented by letters A, B, C, and D. As you would expect, A is the most expensive and the best quality, in terms of the number of knots on it. The fewer the number of knots, holes, and repaired defects the more expensive the plywood.
If so, it, therefore, means CDX has the most number of knots and defects, making it a lower-grade plywood.
C in CDX means one side of the plywood is of grade C, and the other is of grade D. Not that it matters a lot in the tasks they are meant for, but usually, the part of the better grade is used on the more visible side while the one of lower grade is used on the less hidden side. X stands for exposure, which is the type of glue used to bind the plywood together. However, note that the grading is not about the quality but the appearance of the wood because CDX is pretty strong and resistant to damage. Besides, the tasks for which CDX is meant require more quality than good appearance.
Exterior uses
Roof sheathing
Construction of crates and boxes
Interior uses
Garage shelves
Sub-flooring