What is the difference between MDF and melamine board?
Melamine is a synthetic resin-based product that is more scratch-resistant than MDF. It is also stronger than particle board. MDF is made of wood particles with an extra layer of laminate to give it extra durability and strength.
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What is Synchronized MDF?
What is Synchronized MDF?
Synchronous density MDF board is a type of engineered wood product that is commonly used in the construction and furniture industries. It is made by compressing wood fibers or particles together under high pressure and heat, resulting in a dense and durable board with consistent density throughout.
The term "synchronous" refers to the fact that the density of the board is synchronized or uniform across its entire surface. This is achieved through a professional manufacturing process that ensures the fibers or particles are evenly distributed and compacted to a consistent thickness.
Synchronous density board is often used as a substitute for solid wood in applications where a high degree of durability and stability is required, such as in flooring, cabinets, and shelving. It can also be used as a substrate for veneers or laminates, allowing for a decorative finish while maintaining the strength and durability of the board.
Product Details
Size | 1220*2440mm/1220*2800mm, 4*8ft/4*9ft/4*10ft | Thickness | 3-25mm |
Glue | E0, E1, E2 | Certificate | CE / ISO9001/FSC/CARB |
Density | 680~1000kgs/m3 | Usage | Furniture, door, decoration |
Material | Poplar, hardwood, combi | Color | Solid color, wood grain, stone grain, fabric |
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2. Test report:
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TESTED ITEM
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STANDARD REQUIREMENT
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UNIT
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RESULT
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1
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Bending Strength
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≥20
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N/mm²
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AVE 30
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2
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Bendign Stiffness (Moudules of Elasticity)
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≥2200
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N/mm²
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AVE 2600
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3
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Density
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Kg/m³
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720-750
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4
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Internal bond(Tenseile strength)
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≥0.55
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N/mm²
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AVE 0.77
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5
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Rurability(Swelling in thickness)
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≤ 12
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%
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6%
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6
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Release of formadenhyde
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E1≤8MG/100G
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Mg/g
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E1≤8MG/100G
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7
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Water vapour permeablity
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30(Dry cup u)
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30
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