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High-density fiberboard (HDF) is made from wood fibers that are bonded together using heat, pressure, and adhesives. These fibers are typically sourced from wood chips, sawmill residues, and other wood by-products. The manufacturing process involves breaking down the wood into fine fibers, which are then combined with resins and compressed to create dense sheets. HDF is commonly used in furniture, flooring, and decorative panels due to its durability and smooth surface.

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