Name: MDF Sources: MDF is a type of hardboard, which is made from
wood fibres glued under heat and pressure. Advantages: -There are a
number of reasons why MDF may be used instead of plywood or
chipboard. It is dense, flat, stiff, has no knots and is easily
machined. Because it is made up of fine particles it does not have
an easily recognisable surface grain. MDF can be painted to produce
a smooth quality surface. Because MDF has no grain it can be cut,
drilled, machined and filed without damaging the surface. MDF may
be dowelled together and traditional woodwork joints may even be
cut. MDF may be glued together with PVA wood glue. Oil, water-based
paints and varnishes may be used on MDF. Veneers and laminates may
also be used to finish MDF Uses: -It may be used to make display
cabinets, wall-panels and storage units. A) Raw plain
3)Size: 1220mmx2440mm,
4)Thicknesses: Differing Thicknesses Available;
6)Grade: A grade; B) Raw melamine faced,
3)Size: 1220mmx2440mm,
4)Thicknesses: Differing Thicknesses Available;
5)Glue: MR, ER;
6)Grade: A grade;