MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard Flooring)
MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard Flooring) is a popular choice for flooring and various other applications due to its unique composition and properties. It is an engineered product made from wood fibers that are derived from leftover wood. These fibers are then heated and crushed, and the resulting material is bonded together using glue or resin.
While MDF is denser than many hardwoods, it shares some similarities with particle board. Its density typically ranges between 600 and 800 kg/m3, making it a sturdy and robust material.
One of the key advantages of MDF is its resistance to warping or swelling, making it suitable for use in moist environments like bathrooms and restrooms. As a result of these properties, it is an excellent choice for the core layer material in engineered and laminate floors, providing stability and durability. -
waterproof
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Anti-Slip
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Easy to Clean
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