MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard) is an engineered wood product made from wood fibers, resin, and wax, which are bonded together under heat and pressure to create dense, smooth, and uniform panels.
MDF has a smooth and flat surface, making it ideal for painting, veneering, or laminating.
The board's consistency in density makes it easy to cut, shape, and machine without the risk of splintering.
MDF is less prone to warping or cracking compared to natural wood, making it suitable for applications where dimensional stability is important.
It can be used for a variety of applications, including cabinetry, furniture, shelving, and interior paneling.
MDF can be easily cut, drilled, machined, and finished without splintering, making it versatile for a wide range of applications.
Flat-Pack Furniture, cabinetry, shelving
Wall Paneling, Trim and Moldings, Doors
Painted Cabinet Doors, paneling
Laminate Substrate, workshop tables
Ceiling Tiles, fireplace surrounds
Interior Doors, door frames
Trade Show Displays, retail displays
Custom Signs, point of sale displays
Audio Equipment
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