What is Interior MDF?
MDF is medium density fiberboard, which is engineered wood obtained by breaking down hardwood, softwood composites, and adhesive resins using high temperature and pressure. Made up of small wood fibers and wood scraps, there are no visible wood grains or knots in Interior Grade MDF. The fibers are joined together, using wax to produce by applying pressure or high-temperature. This provides it homogenous structure and unique properties that ensure equal strength in all directions.
We recommend it for internal applications where the MDF panel has ‘no’ to ‘low’ exposure to moisture. It can be painted or stained to look just like wood and it will not expand and contract due to heat and humidity. It has high screw retention strength on the face and edges and it can be molded, profiled, routed, and grooved like natural wood. It can also be laminated, veneered, lacquered, painted, or coated with PVC. Interior grade MDF is an affordable and sustainable choice for all your interior needs.
There are 2 other types of MDF: Exterior Grade MDF and HD HMR MDF.