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Our company offer a wide selection of finishes and door style combinations.  Whether you are searching for a Contemporary, Modern, Eclectic, Traditional or Old World space, the vast range of product brands will have you covered.

Melamine Faced Chipboard (MFC) is popularly used to make wood products such as furniture. The bulk of the wood chips in MFC come from trees grown in managed forests. And because the trees are chipped there is very little wastage. It is made with thick carcass panels that give you superior-screw holding strength, excellent machinability, and a smooth surface finish. MFC is generally made of real wood grain that is repeatedly printed onto a melamine film and processed under extreme heat onto a sheet of chipboard. MFC is very smooth, consistent, and holds screws and other fasteners well. It has a smoother finish, takes machining very well, MFC is one of the most sustainable wood based products. The quality of the chipboard generally depends on the density of the board – between 18mm and 25 mm. Melamine laminate sheets are crafted to add beauty and perfection to spaces. Available in an array of designs and finishes, this versatile material is widely used in both residential and commercial spaces such as kitchens and retail stores for cabinets, shelves, partitions, and office furniture.

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MDF

Medium Density Fibreboard (MDF) is a reconstituted wood panel product. It is a dry-processed fibreboard manufactured from wood fibres, as opposed to veneers or particles, and is denser than plywood and particleboard. MDF has an even density throughout and is smooth on both sides.

MDF is reconstituted into wood sheets in a variety of widths and lengths. Bonding is achieved by the addition of synthetic resin adhesives, which are cured under heat and pressure. Paraffin wax is added to assist with water repellency, while other chemicals can be added during manufacturing for more specific protection.

MDF is primarily used for internal use applications, in part due to its poor moisture resistance. It is available in raw form with a fine sanded surface or with decorative overlay such as wood veneer, melamine paper or vinyl. 

Our MDF meets the formaldehyde emission levels of the California Air Resource Board (CARB), ensuring healthier air quality. MDF is durable and has a high resistance to wear. It is the perfect material for painted lacquer finishes and various artisan or hand-crafted finishes. MDF is also great for environments with low humidity and dramatic seasonal changes will not occur, unlike painted wood doors which move causing cracking at door joints. 

Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medium-density_fibreboard 

What is MDF?

 High Density Fibreboard (HDF) it’s an engineered, composite wood board.  Explaining how it’s manufactured is the most effective way of describing what high-density fiberboard actually is.  Essentially, fine wooden fibers are mixed with a resin and then subjected to immense pressure.  This compression combined with heat results in a composite wood material with high density.  HDF densities are between 50 and 65 pounds per cubic foot. The higher density directly equates to a harder surface.  So, whatever you’re building will be more impact resistant. HDF board is generally more resistant to absorbing moisture from the air.

 

The benefits are:

  • More durable flooring in high-traffic areas

  • Sturdy cabinets and drawers

  • Molding resistant to dings and scratches from furniture

HDF

What is exactly HDF?

Plywood

Plywood is an assemblage of wood veneers bonded together to produce a flat sheet. While it can be tailored to suit an extensive range of applications, the normal product consists of at least 3 plies, with the grain in the alternate plies running at right angles. Plywood tends to cost more than particle board and is considered a higher-end material, often used in more expensive cabinets. It can come in a variety of price levels but is generally higher quality and more attractive than particle board. Plywood is a very durable material that stands up well over time to stress and movement. This makes it a great option for kitchens that get a lot of use or cabinets that you'd like to maintain for a long period of time. Plywood can generally hold nails, screws and other fasteners very well and is also great for holding glued joints together. Because it is a higher-quality material, it is usually employed in glued-joints applications.

 

The advantages using Plywood: 

  • Strong and durable

  • High quality

  • Moisture Resistant

  • Holds nails and glue well

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