What Is The Difference Between MDF And Fiberboard
Feb 21, 2024
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Fibreboard is a man-made board made of lignocellulosic fibers interwoven and formed using its inherent adhesive properties. Adhesives and/ or additives can be applied during the manufacturing process. It has the advantages of uniform material, small vertical and horizontal strength difference, and not easy to crack.
Classification of fiberboard: According to the slab forming process, it is divided into wet fiberboard, dry fiberboard, oriented fiberboard, etc. According to the different post-processing methods, it is divided into ordinary fiberboard and oil-treated fiberboard. According to the product density, they are divided into two categories: non-compressed and compressed. Compression type products are soft fiberboards, with a density of less than 0.4 g / cm3, light weight, large porosity, good heat insulation and sound absorption, and are mostly used as covering materials inside public buildings; after special treatment, pores are more Many lightweight fiberboards have adsorption properties and are used to purify the air. Compressed products include: ① Medium density fiberboard, also known as semi-rigid fiberboard. The density is 0.4 ~ 0.8 g / cm 3, the structure is uniform, the density and strength are moderate, it has better reworkability, the product thickness range is wider, and it is widely used. ② Hard fiberboard. The density is greater than 0.8 grams / cubic centimeter, the thickness of the product is small, ranging from 3 to 8 millimeters, and the strength is high. It is mostly used in manufacturing industries such as construction, ships, and cars.
