MDF

What is MDF? MDF is a kind of sheet which has a homogeneous structure and medium hardness, it is composed from the fibre which can be obtained by thermo mechanical method from wood and other cellulose materials, after the fibre is dried for a fixed humidity degree it is glued with adhesive which has thermosetting character at the rate of almost 9-11% and pressed under the heat and pressure.

The literal meaning of MDF is Medium Density Fibreboard and the name is formed from the capital letters of this expression. Because of its structure MDF is given preference due to the fact that in every point it has a homogeny density, it can be obtained in standard dimensions, perfectness in milling operations and also grabs the screw used on the surface and edges very well.

 

THICKNESS (mm)
 

 

1,5    unpolished  

2,0    unpolished  

2,5    unpolished

3,0    unpolished

4,0    one side polished

5,0    one side polished

6,0    one side polished

8,0    one side polished

9,0    one side polished

10,0  one side polished

12,0  one side polished

14,0  sided polished

16,0  sided polished

18,0  sided polished

 

Dimensions
 

 

183 x 366

183 x 420

207 x 244

210 x 280

210 x 366

210 x 340,5

210 x 420

220 x 280

220 x 366

220 x 420