Medium-density fibreboard (MDF) is an engineered wood product made by breaking down hardwood or softwood residuals into wood fibres, often in a defibrator, combining it with wax and a resin binder, and forming it into panels by applying high temperature and pressure. MDF is generally denser than plywood. It is made up of separated fibres but can be ƒΩused as a building material similar in application to plywood. It is stronger and denser than particle board.
In certain situations, MDF even trumps all the others, because it’s so wonderfully easy to work with. Unlike real wood, MDF has no knots, grain, or warping, and its smooth surface gives way easily to the saw, leaving no splinters, burns, or tear-outs. For light carpentry projects, such as shelving and trim, MDF can be excellent.
Widely Used For
1.Wardrobe & Closet Systems
2.Kitchen Cabinets
3.Bookshelves & Entertainment Units
4.Wall Panels & Accent Walls
5.Ceiling Panels
6.Interior Doors
7.Bathroom Vanities
8.Shoe Cabinets & Entryway Storage
9.Bay Window & Window Seats
10.TV Feature Walls;And so on
Products Details For Reference