High density fibreboard

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As a high-density fiber board (short HDF , English high-density fiberboard ) is called a fiber board or a wood material , consisting of impregnated with glue and is under pressure and heat in a dry process compressed wood fibers and (density was very high compression than 800 kg / m³ ). In contrast, hard fiberboard is produced in a wet process with more than 20% fiber moisture. Dry-pressed panels do not have a screen mark on the back, as no water is pressed out with them; they are correspondingly smooth on both sides.

They are preferably used as a carrier material for high loads with low material thickness, for example for laminate floors and vinyl floors .

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