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- Medium-density fibreboard (MDF) is an engineered wood product made by breaking down hardwood or softwood residuals into wood fibre, often in a defibrator...
- mechanical properties EN 622-1 - FibreboardsSpecifications — Part 1: General requirements EN 622-2 - FibreboardsSpecifications — Part 2: Requirements...
- weakest type of fiberboard, except for insulation board. Medium-density fibreboard and hardboard, also called high-density fiberboard, are stronger and denser...
- Fiberboard (American English) or fibreboard (Commonwealth English) is a type of engineered wood product that is made out of wood fibers. Types of fiberboard...
- which belongs to the fibreboards; from the past, it is typically called hardboard. Technically this is a wet-process fibreboard glued only with the natural...
- The company has two subsidiaries: Nordic Fibreboard Ltd. (deals with the sale and production of fibreboards) and Pärnu Riverside Development OÜ (deals...
- conversion of wood to fibres (defibration) for producing medium density fibreboards (MDF). As an oxygen scavenger agent, it is used to treat water being...
- produced using the wet process only. In Europe today, the same type of fibreboard product generated by the wet process, is named as Natural Fibre Board...
- Retrieved December 11, 2011. "Ortiz V. Fibreboard Corp". Law.cornell.edu. Retrieved December 11, 2011. "Borel v. Fibreboard Paper Products Corporation, 493 F...
- Corrugated fiberboard, corrugated cardboard, or corrugated is a type of packaging material consisting of a fluted corrugated sheet and one or two flat...