What is difference between MDF and plywood?

Mar 26, 2020

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MDFPlywood

MDFPlywood
ConstituentsWood fibers got by breaking down hardwood and softwood residuals are combined using wax and resin and heat pressedThin sheets of veneer are glued together
StructureUniform, smooth and free of knots.Odd number of layers with grains of adjacent layers at right angles to each other. Face veneers are higher grade than the core veneers.
Safety hazardsUse of urea-formaldehyde and phenol-formaldehyde resin which are carcinogenic in very high concentrationUse of urea-formaldehyde and phenol-formaldehyde resin which are carcinogenic in very high concentration
UsesCabinet construction, crafts, Mouldings/trim, shelving (bookshelf sliding)Roofs, Walls, Subfloors, Boxes, Packages, Sports equipment, Musical equipment, Playground equipment, High-end loud speakers
Description• Has a smooth, even surface • Easily machined and painted or stained • Available in water and fire-resistant form • Can be machined • Often veneered or painted to improve its appearance• A very strong board, constructed of layers of veneer or plies, which are glued with the grains at 900 to each other • Interior and exterior grades available • A very durable water and boil proof (WBP) plywood that can be used in extreme con

 

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