Resistant to Point Impacts
UV-Resistant
Scratch Resistant
Not affected by stains

What is MDF?


MDF is a product obtained by pressing a board mat under heat and pressure after fibers, produced thermomechanically from wood or other lignocellulosic raw materials, are dried to a specific moisture level with the addition of synthetic adhesive.


Where is MDF Used?


The equal distribution and density of fibers throughout every point of MDF allow not only both surfaces of the board, but also its edges, to be machined without any breakage or gaps forming between material particles.


Thanks to this feature, MDF can be successfully used in the production of parts such as tabletops, door panels, drawer fronts with chamfered edges, or profiled surfaces.


The surfaces of MDF boards can be coated with all types of laminate, resin-impregnated paper, foil, and wood veneer. The edges of MDF are extremely smooth and compact, allowing tongue-and-groove joints to be opened without bonding solid wood laths, and enabling all types of profiles to be applied.


Ease, Stability, and Excellence


Another superior feature of MDF is its high bending strength, modulus of elasticity, and screw and nail holding capacity.


The main features of Çamsan Ordu MDF include ease of machining, excellent stability, almost no dimensional movement, availability in standard sizes, both surfaces being sanded and calibrated, absence of defects such as knots, cracks, or splinters, uniform density at every point, readiness for use without requiring any preparation process, compatibility with all types of lacquer, paint, and varnish, suitability for coating with materials such as wood veneer, PVC, laminate, and melamine-faced decorative paper, and excellent screw holding capacity from both surfaces and edges.


As in every application, our profiled products are unrivaled for door production applications as well.

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