1.Introduction to High-Density Fiberboard
HDF (High-density Fiberboard) is composed of natural wood fibers, adhesives, and additives. These materials are processed under high pressure to create a hard and structurally stable board.
The production process includes wood chipping, fiber processing, and pressing. The resulting fiberboard has a smooth surface and consistent quality.
2. Characteristics of high-density fiberboard
Durability: HDF has a compact structure and extremely high durability, resisting wear and impact in daily use.
Stability: Due to high-density pressing, HDF has excellent stability and is not easily deformed under changes in temperature and humidity.
Sound and heat insulation: HDF has good sound and heat insulation effects, making it suitable for use in places requiring quietness, such as floors or wall panels.
3.Classification of high-density fiberboard
Classification by Thickness:
Thin HDF: Typically thinner, suitable for surface covering or decoration.Thick HDF: Thicker HDF is mainly used in the core structure of flooring and furniture, providing greater load-bearing capacity.
Classification by Application Requirements:
HDF can be classified into waterproof HDF, scratch-resistant HDF, and fire-resistant HDF, depending on its application, for specific environments.
4. High-density fiberboard dimensions
Standard size:1220X2440X18MM (thickness5、9、12、15、18、25、28MM)
Special sizes can be made upon request.