MDF

MDF ( Medium-density fibreboard )

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 more dense than plywood. It is made up of separated fibres, but can be used as a building material similar in application to plywood.

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MDF ( Interior )

Medium-desity fiberboard (MDF) is an product specifically engineered for indoor use. Interior MDF is not water resistant. It is more dense than plywood and made up of separated fibers.

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MDF ( Exterior )

Exterior Medium-density fibreboard (MDF) is specifically designed to be used in open environment. It has higher durability than interior MDF. Exterior MDF is water proof and provides better protection under varying environmental factors.

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