Medium density fiberboard (MDF)
Density boards are artificial boards made from wooden fibers or other plant fibers through crushing, gluing, and high-temperature and high-pressure pressing. With uniform structure, flat surface, and easy processing, it is widely applied in furniture manufacturing, interior decoration, packaging, and other fields.
Description
Core features:
- High density: tight texture, good load-bearing capacity, and impact resistance.
- Smooth surface: Suitable for secondary processing such as leather application and painting, with strong decorative properties.
- Easy to process: capable of drilling, engraving, and cutting, suitable for diverse design needs.
- Cost-effective: priced lower than solid wood, suitable for mass production.
Common types:
- Low-density board (LDF): lightweight, suitable for low-load applications.
- Medium-density fiberboard (MDF): Most commonly used to balance strength with cost.
- High-density fiberboard (HDF): high hardness, commonly used for floors and door panels.
Application scenarios:
- Furniture: cabinets, tableboards, bedheads, etc.
- Renovation: wall panels, baseboards, decorative lines.
- Others: packaging boxes, display racks, instrument parts, etc.