Medium-density fiberboard (MDF) is a high-quality engineered wood product manufactured by breaking down hardwood or softwood residues into fine wood fibers. These fibers are combined with wax and resin binders, then compressed under high temperature and pressure to form durable, smooth panels.
MDF is widely used for furniture, cabinetry, and interior applications due to its uniform structure and excellent finishing properties. It is available in specialized grades, including FR (Fire Retardant) and MR (Moisture Resistant), making it suitable for a variety of project requirements.

