Is medium-density fiberboard (MDF) strong enough for use in furniture?

Many buyers compare medium-density fiberboard (MDF) and high-density fiberboard (HDF) when choosing furniture, cabinets, wall panels, or interior finishing materials. At first glance, these two products seem very similar. They both use wood fibers, offer a smooth surface, and are found in furniture factories worldwide. However, their internal structures differ significantly in performance, durability, and…

Characteristics and application of moisture-proof density board

Characteristics and application of moisture-proof density board

Moisture-proof density board is a density board with moisture-proof properties. It means that a certain proportion of moisture-proof particles are added during the production process of the base material, which can greatly reduce the degree of expansion of the board when it comes into contact with water. It is mainly used in humid environments, such…

What is Phenolic Plywood?

What is Phenolic Plywood?

Phenolic plywood uses phenolic glue surface and has super bonding strength after two pressing molding technology. It comprehensively improves the smoothness, waterproofness and wear resistance of phenolic plywood. The core of the board is all first-class large materials, with uniform thickness, clear texture and high turnover. The characteristics of phenolic plywood are: 1. No deformation,…

What is MDF board?

What is MDF board?

What material is density board?1. Its full English name is DensityFiberboard, abbreviated as MDF, abbreviated as MDF. It is an artificial board made from wood fibers or other plant fibers, which are crushed, separated, dried, coated with urea formaldehyde resin or other suitable adhesives, and hot pressed. Its density generally ranges from 500 to 880…

Production process of plywood

Production process of plywood

Plywood is a board made by hot pressing multiple layers of thin wooden boards or particle boards, which has the characteristics of structural stability, durability, waterproofing, earthquake resistance, fire prevention, etc. It is widely used in construction, furniture, packaging, transportation, and other fields. The main process flow of plywood:Log → Log sawing → Wood forging…