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Linyi Yiyuanjiajing Plywood Factory is an industry leading wood products exporter and supply chain services company. Headquartered in Linyi, China with global sourcing and quality inspection teams located in Linyi city. We specialize in producing Melamine Blockboard, Fancy Blockboard, Commercial Blockboard, Melamine MDF Blockboard, Okoume Block Board, Plain Blockboard, and other Blockboard.

Strong production capacity

Our factories cover an area of 12,000 square meters, employing 200 highly skilled workers, and have an annual production capability of 100 thousands cubic meters of fancy plywood, commercial plywood and other laminated wood panels etc.

Wide Product Range

We mainly produce Commercial plywood, film faced plywood, fancy plywood, MDF, melamine board, OSB, particle baord, veneer blockboard, HDF Moulded door skin, melamine and UV panels and other products

Quality Assurance

We have ISO9001:2000, CE, FSC, CARB P2/EPA certifications.

 

 

Products Sell Well

Our products are mainly exported to the Middle East, Southeast Asia, Europe, Africa, America, Russia etc, and received good reviews.

 

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What is Melamine Faced MDF

 

 

Melamine MDF board is a laminated mdf product made after combining wood fibres with a resin binding. This mixture is processed at high temperatures to create strong and durable wood alternatives. Melamine is an organic resin compound known for its heat resistance and durability. If you want to know the specifications and prices of Melamine Faced MDF, please contact us!

 

Advantage of Melamine Faced MDF
 

Thermosetting Plastic

When in its raw form, melamine resin is considered an organic material. However, melamine resin is chemically modified to become a thermosetting plastic. This resin is then mixed with a paper base to form a laminate that can cover other surfaces. This laminate is also referred to as melamine board. If you are interested in its properties, read on to learn more about it. This type of plastic is used in furniture, packaging, and even as a coating on other materials.


This resin is used for many applications, such as kitchenware, flooring, and laminates. It has excellent insulating properties and is suitable for difficult-to-fill pore structures. This makes it an excellent choice for soundproofing studios, auditoriums, and other similar settings. Its chemical makeup is compatible with all kinds of materials, including metals. This makes it the perfect material for applications that require high-quality insulation.


Unlike particleboard, melamine is lightweight and resistant to most stains and odors. The resin is layered over a high-quality fiberboard during the thermosetting process, which provides a strong and durable surface. It is also suitable for kitchen cabinet applications, as it can be found in a variety of color options and faux wood finishes. Another benefit of melamine is its ease of use.


Melamine is made from wood, paper, and resin. It is created by combining these three substances under extreme pressure. As it is molded, it retains its strength and shape. Melamine is also a thermosetting plastic, which means that its properties and durability cannot be changed. It is a great material for furniture, but it cannot be remolded. The good news is that melamine doesn't break easily, and it is highly durable.


The process to manufacture melamine products starts with applying a melamine-impregnated paper. This is then pressed at high pressure and temperature. The melamine is then transferred to the wood particles. When the material is pressed, the resulting laminate is water repellent. During this process, a small amount of melamine remains in the plastic and eventually transfers to the food.

Durable Alternative to Solid Wood

If you're looking for a durable and budget-friendly alternative to solid wood, consider melamine density board. This material comes in a variety of colors and is extremely easy to clean. It's also resistant to scratches and wear, and does not stain easily, unlike other wood products. But despite its benefits, melamine has a few disadvantages. First, it contains Melamine-formaldehyde, a chemical that's classified as a carcinogen by the EPA. Formaldehyde is a common allergen, and it can cause respiratory problems and headaches.


Another notable difference between melamine and wood veneers is the material's composition. Melamine is an artificial product made from melamine resin mixed with formaldehyde, while wood veneers are thin slices of natural wood. Sometimes tree bark is used, but most veneers are three or four millimeters thick. By contrast, Medium Density Fiberboard (MDF) is a natural product. It's composed of wood fibers bonded together under high pressure and heat.


Melamine MDF board prices more expensive than MDF, but it is more durable than MDF. This material is also more flexible and can be bended without cracking. It's important to note that melamine is made from solid wood waste, so it's environmentally-friendly. MDF, on the other hand, requires sanding and has less durability than melamine. Fortunately, there are other benefits to using MDF instead of solid wood.


The benefits of Melamine over MDF are worth considering when deciding which type of wood to choose for your project. While both types of materials are able to provide you with the same amount of durability, melamine is more durable and scratch-resistant than MDF. For example, it's not as expensive as solid wood, and it's easy to find pieces that are made from MDF.


Another benefit of MDF is its realistic-looking surface. While painted flat packs can't match the look of solid timber, MDF mimics it. Popular wood textures include white oak, red oak, mahogany, and walnut. Ash is also popular for shabby-chic furniture. It has the look of natural wood, without the cost. The durability of MDF has become a huge plus for many consumers.

More Environmentally Friendly

Melamine board is an alternative to MDF or solid wood. Its primary characteristics are its natural finish and waterproof immersion treatment. However, it does not offer the same strength as solid wood or MDF. This material has numerous design options. If you are concerned about the environmental impact of your project, melamine might be the best choice. If you are concerned about odor, this material is also available in a variety of colors and textures.


Melamine is more water-resistant than plywood, making it an excellent choice for outdoor use. This material is made from compressed wood chips that are coated in glue to prevent water from migrating through the layers. Melamine also has a water-resistant face, which makes it more durable than plywood. However, melamine is more expensive than plywood and it varies in price depending on the region and type of timber used for its production.


Another benefit of melamine density board is its light weight. It can replace wood panels and is easy to clean. It is also renewable and is in line with the established policies on energy saving and ecological protection. It can be used in interior decoration applications as well, replacing wood panels with mirror finish, anti-static, and high wear-resistant finish. The environmental benefits are obvious, as is its durability. There is a long list of other uses for melamine board.


Due to its heat-resistant properties, melamine is not an ideal choice for food and beverage storage. The substance is not biodegradable, compostable, or recyclable. Consequently, it is not an option for outdoor use. This material is more suitable for indoor use as it is not susceptible to water-based vapor. Soaking up a small amount of melamine will help the environment while at the same time increasing the quality of the products.


When compared to particle board, melamine density board is much more environmentally friendly. The main difference between the two is that density board is cheaper. Particle board, on the other hand, is made from wood chips. Hence, it is much weaker than density board, but it is also cheaper. The final choice is up to you. This article explores the benefits and drawbacks of melamine density board.

More Waterproof

Although MDF is not as strong or durable as plywood, it is far less expensive and easier to work with. Its versatility and affordability make it an excellent choice for most projects. If you are on a budget, you can find cheaper versions of melamine board that are made in the United States. However, make sure to shop for a quality board and avoid buying boards from China. This will ensure that the material is waterproof.


Some brands of mr MDF are rated as waterproof, but not all are. While many brands of mr MDF are waterproof, others must be treated with sealants and paint. Some products will swell when exposed to excessive moisture and humidity. This means that you must test the MDF you buy to be sure that it will withstand outdoor exposure. This article will help you decide whether to buy this type of product.


MDF and Melamine are both excellent choices for kitchen furniture. But there are some disadvantages to each material. First of all, MDF is less expensive and is less flexible than melamine. Both types are durable but require different methods for painting. While MDF is more waterproof than Melamine, it is still not completely waterproof. In certain situations, MDF should be painted first, because MDF will warp and become brittle after the initial application.


Secondly, MR MDF is more durable. The MR variety can withstand moisture and is much stronger than standard MDF. Standard MDF can swell when wet, but is still repairable once the water is dry. In general, if you need to repair your MDF, it is best to purchase the waterproof variety. It's better to invest in the best material for your home than save money on a poor one.


Another benefit of Melamine is that it mimics the appearance of real wood, so you don't need to worry about damage due to water. Also, compared to MDF, melamine is more resistant to scratches and stains than its rivals. It is important to keep in mind, however, that melamine is not without its disadvantages. The binding agent in Melamine boards is Formaldehyde, which has been identified by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as a carcinogen. Not only does it affect the beauty of your home, it can also lead to respiratory problems and migraines.

 

Type of Melamine Faced MDF
 

Thermal-fused Melamine or Low-pressure Melamine

Though Melamine is a laminate, not all laminates are Melamine. High-pressure laminates are when sheets of Melamine are fused with MDFs or particle boards. These sheets are glued or bonded together under high heat and pressure, giving a highly durable and long-lasting product. Whether HPL can be categorized under melamines is debatable.

Low-pressure laminates, also called pre-finished boards, on the other hand, are thin melamine papers fused together and compressed onto a substrate like particleboard and treated with high heat and pressure before being coated with a resin.

 

Vertical-grade Melamine
When it comes to Melamine, there aren't any standardized grades. However, vertical grade melamine is a thinner grade of laminates made by fusing fewer (about 2-3) sheets, each having a thin, attenuated dimension. Vertical grades are easily available, more slender in comparison, scratch-resistant and come with options.
This grade of Melamine is commonly used for cabinetry, cupboards, and other vertical furnishings-where there isn't heavy usage.

 

Horizontal-grade Melamine

Horizontal grade melamine is made using thicker sheets that are then fused together with substrates of plywood, chipboards, or MDF. Each sheet is much thicker than the vertical grade, and a far higher number of sheets come together to form a sturdy grade of Melamine known for its strength, durability and resilient nature.

 

Application of Melamine Faced MDF

 

Kitchens
One of the most common places where melamine boards are used is the kitchen area when constructing frames and kitchen cabinets. The decision to use these boards in the kitchen is because there is much spillage of fluids and other solids in the kitchen area which needs constant cleaning. Using melamine on frames and cabinets makes cleaning easy and fast while keeping the kitchen area always dry. The use of melamine boards also eliminates the infestation of mould which thrives on wet surfaces. Once these have been completed, there are a wide variety of options for doors and accessories.


Shelves
Since melamine boards are tool friendly, it is a simple matter to cut them to any size and they can also be faced with any one of a huge range of colours. To help with matching other interior design choices, it is also possible to use edging tape in complementary or contrasting colours.
Melamine boards come in different colours which make it one of the favourite decorative materials for interior designers. The use of melamine boards on shelves allows a mixture of various colours to be used and bring out an appealing look of the interior. Some of these shelves may be installed in offices or other working areas like libraries to give a bright outlook and boost the mood of the room.


In the Bedroom
Melamine boards are perfectly suited for the construction of bespoke cabinets, wardrobes and other bedroom furniture. This means that creating custom bedroom furniture for a fraction of the cost of buying a new set can be easily accomplished for a small fraction of the cost.


Service Counters
Melamine boards have become a common sight on surfaces which serve as tables in various places. These areas include butcheries, bar counters and hotels where the surface is always in use. Unlike timber and plywood units, melamine boards do not need any treatment or many coats of finish to make them water resistant or smooth through sanding. Counters which are exposed to dragging of objects and spillage are best made with melamine boards since there is very little damage that can occur on the surfaces owing, to the smooth surface of melamine boards. Melamine boards do not need constant care of painting and smoothening as they can retain their initial appearance for years.


Whiteboards
Melamine boards are paint-resistant products which makes them a primary component in the manufacture of whiteboards. These whiteboards have become common in schools and boardroom meetings due to their ease of use which is in contrast to the use of chalkboards. Melamine boards can be cut and moulded easily to any size and shape according to the size of whiteboards needed.


Flooring
People who are working on a constrained budget during construction may opt to go for melamine boards for the floor rather than concrete tiles which are expensive and hard to keep clean. Melamine boards need a simple mopping to remain dry and dust free, making them some of the best materials to use in busy places like hotels and banking halls.

 

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Frequently Asked Questions
 

Q: Is melamine faced MDF waterproof?

A: Melamine MDF is most notably used in the construction of desks or furniture that would involve consistent use. The MDF veneer is waterproof and gives life to MDF sheets that would otherwise be damaged if a drink were spilt on it.

Q: Is melamine MDF durable?

A: It is a durable plastic material utilized extensively in modern cabinetry and furniture. Known for its resistance to scratches, stains, and heat, melamine wood is available in various colors and patterns, enhancing its versatility for diverse applications.

Q: Is melamine MDF strong?

A: MDF is thicker and harder than melamine, and is used for cabinetry. MDF is also easier to cut and shape, and is also much stronger. While both types of material are strong and durable, melamine is more flexible. It's a good choice for drawers and wardrobes.

Q: What is better plywood or melamine?

A: While plywood is known for its strength and natural wood grain appearance, melamine board provides a cost-effective alternative with increased durability and moisture resistance. It offers a wide range of attractive finishes, allowing for diverse design options.

Q: What is the lifespan of melamine board?

A: Additionally, even though melamine is very sturdy, if it's not installed properly, the particle board can bear damage and cause the melamine to chip. Because it has voids on the ends, melamine will require an edge-banding to cover the area. Projects constructed with melamine generally have up to a five-year lifespan.

Q: How thick is melamine MDF?

A: Available in 12, 18 and 24 mm Moisture Resistant MDF, our White Satin Melamine Sheets are coated with a durable, scratch-resistant satin white melamine finish that will stand up to years of wear and tear.

Q: Can you paint melamine MDF?

A: I would start off by using 120 grit sandpaper to lightly roughen the surface. Then use a damp cloth to remove any dust from the sanding. The MFC needs to be dry to paint it so use some blue roll to dry it. Paint the melamine with an appropriate primer or primer undercoat.

Q: What Materials Are in IKEA Kitchen Cabinets?

A: It does include working elements that are permanently attached, such as drawer rails and dampers. In IKEA cabinets, the boxes are constructed with: MDF for the box core. Melamine foil (a type of laminate that contains no wood) for the veneers covering the sides of the box.

Q: Is melamine the same as MDF?

A: Melamine is a synthetic finish that coats the substrate (sometimes MDF; more frequently particle board) MDF is is a sheet good made of compressed wood fibers and adhesive. "Melamine" is MDF with a thin plastic (melamine) surface.

Q: Is melamine cheap looking?

A: No longer is it scoffed at as a subpar or "cheap" building material. The quality of melamine has increased exponentially in both its look and durability. Modern melamines offer a quality and high-performance solution that meets the aesthetic demands of contemporary design with a simple, slab door style design.

Q: Why is melamine banned?

A: Products with melamine contamination above the levels noted in FDA's risk assessment may put people at risk of conditions such as kidney stones and kidney failure, and of death.

Q: Can you cut melamine MDF?

A: MFC can be cut with a jigsaw but as a jigsaw works using a reciprocating saw action ie. the blade has an up and down action, it has greater potential to cause chipping on both sides of the panel. To minimise this we recommend using a blade specifically designed for cutting MFC.

Q: Should I sand melamine before painting?

A: Additionally, sanding first helps repair minor chipping damage so you achieve a better finished result. Rather than doing a deep sanding, use 120-grit sandpaper to lightly dust the surface, since it's much thinner and more fragile than wood.

Q: Can you paint melamine without sanding?

A: 'If you prefer not to sand to rough up the surface before you paint, you still have options that will work great. One option is to use a product called liquid sandpaper. It will chemically interact with the surface of the furniture to dull it and make it ready to paint.

Q: Are melamine cabinets cheap?

A: Melamine kitchen cabinets are made with a thin layer of plastic laminate over a particleboard or MDF base. They are less expensive than wood, and they come in a variety of styles and colors so you can customize your kitchen to fit your budget and taste.

Q: Are melamine cabinets good quality?

A: There are several benefits to using melamine such as its durability, heat resistance, uniform look, and it being a cost-effective option. Melamine is a made of a harder plastic which makes it harder to scuff and scrape. It does not expand and contract like natural wood cabinets.

As one of the leading melamine faced MDF manufacturers in China, we warmly welcome you to wholesale melamine faced MDF made in China here from our factory. All customized wood products are with high quality and low price. Contact us for free sample.

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