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Yes, MDF is suitable for most kinds of shelving.
Medium Density fiber board is 48 lb. board. High Density Fiberboard is 55 lb. board. Low Density Fiberboard is 38 lb. board. Ultra Light Fiberboard is 33 lb. board.
Medium Density Fiberboard
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There are three kinds of fiberboard--low-density, medium-density and high-density. All three are made by mixing powdered wood fiber and adhesive, then pressing them in a hydraulic press. Low-density fiberboard is made by compressing a foot-thick pile of fiber to 1/2" thickness. Medium-density fiberboard compresses a foot of fiber to 1/4" thickness, and high-density fiberboard compresses a foot of fiber to 1/8" thickness. Low-density fiberboard is usually coated with asphalt on one side and used as cheap sheathing under siding on houses. Medium-density fiberboard is used for a multitude of purposes, and high-density fiberboard is used for laminate flooring.
Well one of them is kind of dense while the other one is not really dense at all.
Medium Density Fiberboard.
MDF= Medium Density Fiberboard
Medium Density Fiberboard
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You might choose a high-density fiberboard (HDF) or medium-density fiberboard (MDF) for a long shelf for heavy books. These boards are known for their stability and strength, making them suitable for supporting the weight of heavy items like books. Additionally, MDF and HDF are typically more affordable than solid wood options.