Definition
HDF board is a wood fibre board made from fine wood fibres. The board is homogeneous through and through, has a particular dense, smooth, surface which is harder than MDF board. Due to its flatness and excellent treatment possibilities HDF board can be cut, drilled, painted or processed in other ways.
Field of application
HDF board is mainly used to build furniture such as kitchen cupboard doors, tables etc. This material is also used in construction, carpentry and packaging.
Decors: raw , wooden decor , painted
Thicknesses mm 3, 4, 6,
Thickness Tolerances ± 0.10 mm
Size mm 1525 x 1525 , 2440 x 1220 , 2500 x 1250 , 1500 x 3000 other sizes on request
Classification according to the condition of surfaces
Glue type: Urea Carbamide (Interior), Phenol-formaldehyde (Exterior),
Quality References:
Edges: Processing by waterproof acrylic paint
Formaldehyde emission: E1
Moisture content: max 5 %
Density: 840 – 900 kg/m³