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Moisture Resistant MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard) is an engineered wood product made from wood fibers, wax, and resin. It is designed to withstand higher levels of moisture compared to standard MDF, making it suitable for use in environments where humidity is a concern. The manufacturing process involves breaking down wood into fibers, which are then combined with adhesives and formed into sheets under heat and pressure.
| Thickness range | 6mm to 25mm |
| Density | 600 to 800 kg/m┬│ |
| Moisture resistance | Class 2 according to EN 622-5 |
| Surface finish | Smooth or textured |
| Standard sizes | 2440mm x 1220mm or custom sizes available |
When selecting moisture resistant MDF, consider the thickness and density that best suits your project requirements. It's important to specify the intended use environment to ensure the appropriate level of moisture resistance is met. Additionally, inquire about surface finishes and whether custom sizes are available. Certifications related to formaldehyde emissions may also be relevant, depending on your application.
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Moisture resistant MDF is specially treated to resist moisture, making it suitable for humid environments, while standard MDF is not.
Moisture resistant MDF is not recommended for outdoor use as it is not waterproof.
Store in a dry, flat area, away from direct moisture and humidity.
Yes, it can be easily painted or finished, but it is advisable to use a primer designed for MDF.
Use a fine-toothed saw or a laser cutter for clean edges.
Some moisture resistant MDF products may emit formaldehyde; look for low-emission certifications.