

MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard) is an engineered wood panel manufactured from medium-density wood fibers bonded with synthetic resins and pressed under high temperature and pressure.
Due to its smooth, uniform and homogeneous surface, MDF is ideal for applications that require high-quality finishing, precise machining and excellent paint performance. It is widely used in the furniture, joinery and interior design industries.
Certifications:
MDF production is certified in accordance with CARB Phase 2 and TSCA Title VI, meeting formaldehyde emission limits required for indoor applications.
| Intended uses | Residential and commercial furniture, cabinet and wardrobe doors, shelves and storage units, decorative panels, interior wall cladding, machined and painted components. |
| Composition | MDF panels are made from selected wood fibers, usually sourced from reforested species such as pine or eucalyptus, bonded with synthetic resins and hot-pressed to form a dense, stable and uniform board. |
| Face/ Back | Smooth and even surface, suitable for painting, laminating, veneering or melamine coating. |
| Panel Structure | Homogeneous structure throughout the thickness, medium to high density, excellent dimensional stability, easy machining and superior finishing quality |
| Available Thicknesses | 6mm / 9mm / 12mm / 15mm / 18mm |
| Standard Dimensions
Length x Width |
2440 x 1220 mm For other options, please check availability. |
Quantities may vary depending on thickness and packaging configuration.
