MDF stands for "Medium Density Fiberboard". MDF is a man made product, it is not a natural wood like oak or pine. MDF is made from various hardwood and softwood trees and is usually sold in large sheets.
it comes from mummy trees it comes from mummy trees
MDF or medium density fiberboard is a man-made product.
Lots of different trees, such as pine, pulped and then glued together.
i dont know why? why dont you find out then... It is not a natural home grown product and has to be imported
-we dont recycle -we cut down trees -we dont really plant new trees
The answer is relative. Most natural woods are tested for hardness on the Janka Scale to see if it is suitable for flooring. MDF is not typically used for that purpose and density of MDF can vary by manufacturer e.g. ultra-lite MDF. Based upon some anecdotal information it is not as hard as Maple but harder than Oak or Cherry. To know for sure you will have to apply the Janka test to the sample you intend to use to quantify the hardness.
mdf is strong but not very strong
MDF= Medium Density Fiberboard
mdf is a manufactured wood material
For trees if dont have soil there is no trees and if there is no trees we die because the trees make up the air. And if we dont have soil the flowers will not exist.
1.60mm is the thinnest mdf we make
no, MDF cannot observe water