MDF Composite

Definition

An acronym for Medium Density Fiberboard composite, a type of board made from wood fibers that are mixed with wax and resin binders, and formed into boards using high temperatures and high pressure.

Things you need to know

Particle board is a similar product, which is less dense and less smooth than MDF.

Cost Considerations

One of the major advantages of MDF over wood is that it is 1/4 to 1/10 the price.

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