Description
Medium Density Fibreboard (MDF) is a reconstituted wood panel
product. It is a dry-processed fibreboard manufactured from wood
fibres, as opposed to veneers or particles, and is denser than
plywood and particleboard. MDF has an even density throughout and
is smooth on both sides.
MDF is reconstituted into wood sheets in a variety of widths and
lengths. Bonding is achieved by the addition of synthetic resin
adhesives, which are cured under heat and pressure. Paraffin wax is
added to assist with water repellency, while other chemicals can be
added during manufacturing for more specific protection.
MDF is primarily used for internal use applications, in part due to
its poor moisture resistance. It is available in raw form with a
fine sanded surface or with decorative overlay such as wood veneer,
melamine paper or vinyl.
Glue: MR, MELAMINE, E1, E2, E0
Sizes: ***0 x ***0mm, ***0 x ***0mm,
Thickness: 2 - *3mm
Grade: A
Density: ******0kg/m3