Interior Grade MDF (Medium Density Fibreboard) is an engineered wood product made from wood fibers bonded together with resin under high temperature and pressure. It has a smooth, uniform surface and consistent density throughout, making it highly suitable for interior furniture and decorative applications. Unlike particle boards, MDF offers better strength, stability, and workability, allowing for precise cutting, shaping, and finishing.
Brand : Motherwood, GreenPanel
Sizes Available : 2mm, 4mm, 6mm, 8mm, 11mm, 12mm, 17mm, 18mm, 25mm
Smooth Surface : Ideal for lamination, veneering, painting, and CNC routing.
Uniform Density : Ensures stability, durability, and accuracy in shaping.
High Screw & Nail Holding Capacity : Provides strong joints for furniture applications.
Moisture Resistant (for indoor use) : Suitable for normal interior conditions (not for wet areas).
Easy to Work With : Can be cut, drilled, molded, and grooved with precision.
Available Thicknesses : Commonly ranges from 2.5mm to 30mm.
Eco-Friendly Options : Manufactured with low-emission resins for safer indoor use.
Applications : Widely used in wardrobes, cabinets, wall paneling, doors, partitions, modular furniture, and decorative interiors.
Standard Panel Size : 2440 × 1220 mm (8×4 ft), also 10×4, 6×4 ft variants.
Density : ~720–780 kg/m³, depending on thickness.
Moisture Content : ~5–10 %
Thickness Swelling (24 h) : ~10–45 % depending on panel thickness.
Modulus of Rupture (MOR) : ~18–23 N/mm²
Modulus of Elasticity (MOE) : ~2100–2800 N/mm²
Internal Bond Strength : ~0.55–0.65 N/mm²
Screw-Holding Strength (face/edge) : ~1250 N (face), ~700 N (edge) for thicker boards.
Formaldehyde/Emissions : E1 / CARB P2 or better (some E2–E0 grades).