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MEDIUM DENSITY

FIBERBOARD
(MDF)
INTRODUCTION TO MEDIUM
DENSITY FIBERBOARD
(MDF)
DEFINITION

• Medium-density fiberboard (MDF) is a composite wood


product made of compressed wood fibres, mixed with
wax and resin.

• MDF is similar to particleboard and hardboard,it is known


for its strength, smooth surface and edges and affordable
pricing.

• MDF has many applications and various sizes and comes


with its share of advantages and disadvantages, and is
overall a very popular choice for many woodworkers.
CONT…

• Usually the panel will compressed to density of 0.5


to 0.8 specific gravity in a hot press.

• It varies in colour from tan to chocolate brown.

• Common thicknesses range from 1/4 in. to 1 in., but


most home centres carry only 1/2-in. and 3/4-in.
Full sheets are oversized by 1 in., so a “4 x 8” sheet
is actually 49 x 97 in. A full sheet of 3/4-in.
MDF
MANUFACTURING
FLOWCHART
TYPES OF MDF

EXTERIOR INTERIOR
GRADE GRADE
INTERIOR GRADE MDF
• There are various types of MDF available. The most common,
and cheapest is standard interior grade material.

• This is suitable for most internal applications where moisture


is not a consideration.
EXTERIOR GRADE MDF

• Other grades of MDF include Moisture Resistant for


use in areas of moderate moisture.

• Exterior grade MDF can be used externally for


cladding or signage work.

• For applications where weight is a prime


consideration other, lower densities of fibreboard
are available.
APPLICATION OF MDF
• Cabinet doors and drawer
fronts
• Internal cabinet carcasses
• Display cabinets
• Exhibition plinths
• Lettering & Logos
• Exterior signage
• Exterior cladding
• Boxes and casework
• All types of furniture
ADVANTAGES
• Less expensive than wood, easier to work with,
more uniform and more stable of a material.

• Won't warp, check or crack and has no knots or


surface grain which makes it easier to cut, drill into,
file or paint.

• Can be painted to produce a smooth quality


surface. Oil, water-based paints and varnishes may
be used on MDF
CONT…
• MDF may be dowelled together and traditional
woodwork joints may even be cut.

• MDF may be glued together with PVA wood glue..


Veneers and laminates may also be used to finish
MDF

• Big-dimensioned sheet, customer-required size.


CONT…

• Stable quality from overall-controlled production,


some properties better than natural wood, such as
water-proof, fire-extinguishing, anti-pressing, less
variability, etc.

• Product surface satisfies direct use's requirement,


saved much processing cost.

• Solid interior property, constant quality in the


longitudinal and transverse direction.
DISADVANTAGES
• Medium-density fiberboard is a heavier material
than most solid woods, and because it's so hard
and dense, MDF may dull saw blades and router
bits more quickly than solid wood.

• MDF also causes potential problems if the edges


become waterlogged since the material will swell.
CONT…
• There is a health danger from using MDF because
most MDF panels are made with resins that contain
formaldehyde, a suspected carcinogen. It is best to
wear a respirator and safety goggles and provide
adequate ventilation when you cut or sand MDF to
avoid inhaling the dust.

• The cutting edges of your tools will probably dull


quickly due to the glue fibres in the MDF.
MARKET SURVEY
• Size – 8 x 6 Ft. , 8 x 4 Ft.
Thickness- 4mm , 6mm , 8mm, 10mm, 12mm
• Rate – Starts from 10 to 12 Rs. Per sq. ft. and increses along
with the increase in thickness.
• Company – Natural
Euro
Cobra
Bore
THANK YOU

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