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The difference between MDF and MDF
MDF is short for MDF fiber analysis. Medium density fiberboard (MDF) is a man-made board made of wood fibers or other plant fibers by crushing, separating, drying, coating urea-formaldehyde resin or other suitable adhesives, and then hot pressing. In this paper, the differences between MDF and MDF will be discussed in depth to help readers better understand these two kinds of boards.

Physical and mechanical properties

The static bending strength, plane tensile strength, elastic modulus and screw clamping force of MDF are better than those of MDF. Low hygroscopicity, water absorption and thickness expansion rate.

raw material

The raw materials of MDF and MDF are different. MDF is short for fiber analysis of MDF, which is made of wood fibers or other plant fibers.

marketing

At present, the front of the finished wardrobe on the market is made of MDF, but the application scope of MDF is relatively narrow.

Output development

Medium density fiberboard is a product developed in the mid-1960 s, and its output has developed rapidly in recent years. The reason is that it has excellent physical and mechanical properties, decorative properties and processability.