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MDF stands for Medium Density Fiberboard, which is a type of engineered wood product. MDF sheets are made by breaking down hardwood or softwood residuals into wood fibers, combining them with wax and a resin binder, and then forming the mixture into panels using high temperature and pressure.
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Melamine wood sheets, also known as melamine laminated boards, are engineered wood products made by bonding a thin layer of decorative melamine paper to a substrate of particleboard, MDF (medium-density fiberboard), or plywood. The melamine paper is impregnated with resin and then heat-pressed onto the substrate under high pressure, creating a durable and attractive surface that is resistant to scratches, moisture, and heat.
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Double pivot joint set
- Compatible with 28 mm pipes
- Assembly required
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Multi-plywood, also known as engineered plywood or laminated plywood, is a type of plywood that is made by gluing together multiple layers of wood veneers. Each layer, or ply, is oriented in a perpendicular direction to the adjacent layer, which helps to improve the strength and stability of the plywood.
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Particle board is a type of engineered wood made from wood particles, such as wood chips, sawmill shavings, and sawdust, that are mixed with resin and compressed into boards. The resulting board is dense and uniform in texture, and is used for a variety of applications in construction and furniture making.