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American Black Walnut Veneered MDF | 9mm
American Black Walnut Veneered MDF | 9mm
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Description
Description
American Black Walnut Veneered MDF | 9mm
Specifications
American Black Walnut Veneered MDF (Medium Density Fibreboard) is a commonly used particle board. It is made by mixing wood fibres, waxes and resins then hot pressing it to different thicknesses. Its main advantage compared to other particle boards and timbers is its clean finish and lack of natural imperfections. Additionally, our MDF boards are FSC Certified, making them extremely environmentally friendly. Due to its dense fibre body, MDF remains strong and holds its form if installed correctly. With massive stocks available, you can always rely on Builders Marketplace for all your MDF needs.
Practical uses of the American Black Walnut Veneer MDF include bathroom and kitchen furniture and skirting and window boards. Our American Black Walnut Veneer MDF can be preferred over Standard MDF due to its truly unique appearance, no two pieces of this MDF look the same. Because our MDF is manufactured without grain or knots, it’s easy to apply paints and veneers to its face side for full customisation. This smooth surface also contributes to the ease of cutting screwing and gluing of the boards, as well as making them easy to clean and maintain.
Standard Sizes:
2400mm - 2440mm x 1200mm - 1220mm (8ft x 4ft)
Product Details
Product Details
| Sheet Size | 8ft x 4ft |
|---|---|
| Sheet Thickness | 9mm |
| Sheet Type | Walnut Veneer MDF |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is 9mm walnut veneered MDF used for?
Used for decorative furniture panels, wall features, and cabinet construction.
Is it real walnut?
Yes, the surface veneer is genuine American Black Walnut bonded to MDF.
Can I stain or oil the veneer?
Yes, you can enhance the grain using clear oils or lacquers.
Is it suitable for curved applications?
No, it’s better suited for flat, rigid installations.
Can it be cut with standard tools?
Yes, use fine-toothed saws and seal any exposed MDF edges.
Does it need edge banding?
Yes, banding or walnut edging is recommended for visible edges.
How should it be finished?
Finish with clear lacquer, oil, or wax to protect the veneer.
Is it moisture resistant?
Standard MDF core is not moisture resistant unless specified.
Can it replace solid walnut panels?
Yes, it offers the same appearance with better stability and lower cost.
Is it easy to machine?
Yes, MDF core machines smoothly with minimal tear-out when using sharp tools.