What properties are characteristic of MDF panels
MDF panels (from the English Medium Density Fiberboard-medium-density wood) are a type of wood-fiber plate (FEP), which began to be produced for finishing and other works in the USA in the 20s of the last century.
But if chipboard and fiberboard have some disadvantages, such as, for example, as the use of toxic materials in the manufacturing process, then the MDF panels were created taking into account the fact that these shortcomings must be eliminated. Therefore, the MDF panels in the manufacturing process do not acquire toxicity.
In addition, the MDF panels have a structure and a surface that differs favorably with the surface of the wood -steering plate and, accordingly, can boast of much higher consumer characteristics.