Fire Retardant MDF
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Fire Retardant Wall Panelling Strips 100mm x 1220mm
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Fire Retardant MDF
MDF is a sheet material made by mixing wood fibres, waxes and resins then hot pressing it to the different thicknesses. The Fire Retardant MDF can be used in a number of commercial and domestic settings. The Fire Retardant MDF was specifically designed to be installed in buildings that Euro Class C flame retardant boards are required, including but not limited to: offices, schools, hospitals and cinemas. The domestic use of this form of MDF include wall linings, ceilings and display panels. This form of MDF is obviously desired for its fire retardant qualities, which is an added feature to the Standard MDF Boards. The Fire Retardant MDF is pressed without grains or knots, providing a smooth face side, ready for paint, veneer or lamination. This smooth surface also contributes to the ease of cutting, screwing and gluing of these particular boards, as well as being easy to clean and maintain. These sheets are also incredibly environmentally friendly, with all of the wood fibres used in production being responsibly sourced. The Fire Retardant MDF Boards are available in a range of sizes and thicknesses, and can be cut to your desired size, just remember to add the Builders Marketplace Cutting Service to your purchase.-
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American Black Walnut Veneered MDF | 9mm
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is MDF better than plywood?
MDF tends to be less expensive than plywood. MDF features a smooth surface, making it convenient to be worked on with paintbrushes or rollers. MDF is consistent all through, so cut edges have a uniform appearance, and do not have voids or splinters. It is important to bear in mind that MDF is generally less strong than plywood.
What is MDF board used for?
MDF is used for a variety of applications, including cabinetry, furniture, molding, and doors. MDF can be painted or stained, and it takes paint and stain very well. MDF is also very smooth, making it ideal for applications where a smooth finish is desired.
Is MDF waterproof?
MDF is not a naturally waterproof material, but it can be treated to make it resistant to water damage. There are several methods for waterproofing MDF, including sealing it with a clear coat or painting it with a waterproof sealant. When properly waterproofed, MDF can be used in damp or wet areas without fear of swelling or warping.