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Raw MDF (Medium Density Fibreboard) boards are engineered wood panels manufactured from refined wood fibres bonded together with resin under high pressure and temperature. Unlike pre-finished boards, raw MDF has an untreated, smooth, and uniform surface, making it highly versatile for further processing. Its consistent density and fine texture allow for precise cutting, shaping, and finishing, making it a reliable material for a wide range of interior applications.
Uses:
Raw MDF boards are commonly used as a base material in furniture manufacturing, cabinetry, wardrobes, shelves, doors, and partitions. They are ideal for applications that require painting, veneering, laminating, or CNC routing. Raw MDF is also widely used in wall panels, mouldings, skirting boards, decorative elements, and interior signage. Due to its smooth surface, it is especially suitable for high-gloss paint finishes and detailed design work.
Benefits:
The key benefit of raw MDF boards is their excellent workability. They are easy to cut, drill, carve, and machine without splintering or cracking. Raw MDF provides a smooth surface for superior paint and finish quality. It is cost-effective compared to solid wood and offers uniform strength and stability. Resistant to warping and knots, raw MDF ensures consistent performance, making it an efficient and dependable choice for interior and furniture applications.