Category | Usage Scenarios | Characteristics | Advantages | Disadvantages |
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MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard) | Cabinetry, Furniture, Decorative Panels | Density: 700–800 kg/m³ (ISO 3801) | Smooth surface for finishing, cost-effective | Prone to swelling in high humidity |
| Doors, Hotel Interiors | Moisture Resistance: Passes EN 312 (24hr immersion) | Versatile applications | Heavier than alternatives |
| | Our Advanced: Density 850 kg/m³ (▲21% vs Industry) | Enhanced load-bearing capacity | |
| HDF (High Density Fiberboard) | Heavy-Duty Furniture, Flooring | Density: 800–1,000 kg/m³ (ISO 3801) | High durability, moisture resistance | Higher cost, heavier weight |
| | Outdoor Structures | Moisture Resistance: EN 312 (48hr immersion) | Load-bearing capacity | Limited flexibility for intricate cuts |
| | | Our Advanced: Density 1,000 kg/m³ (▲25% vs Industry) | Optimal for structural applications | |
| Hardboard | Backing Panels, Temporary Structures | Density: 600–700 kg/m³ (ISO 3801) | Lightweight, cost-effective | Low durability, limited load capacity |
| | Non-Structural Applications | Thickness: 1.5–6mm (ASTM D1037) | Easy to cut and shape | Brittle under stress |
| Softboard | Acoustic Panels, Insulation | Density: 200–400 kg/m³ (ISO 3801) | Excellent sound absorption | Moisture-sensitive, low strength |
| | Temporary Walls | Thermal Insulation: R-value 0.4–0.6 (ASTM C518) | Lightweight, eco-friendly | Requires protective coatings |
| Low Density Fiberboard (LDF) | Insulation, Packaging | Density: 300–500 kg/m³ (ISO 3801) | Lightweight, cost-effective | Brittle, low load-bearing capacity |
| | Non-Structural Components | Moisture Resistance: EN 312 (12hr immersion) | Good thermal insulation | Limited durability in harsh conditions |
| Flakeboards | Flooring, Industrial Applications | Density: 700–900 kg/m³ (ISO 3801) | High durability, eco-friendly | Higher cost, specialized installation |
| | Heavy-Duty Furniture | Moisture Resistance: EN 312 (36hr immersion) | Enhanced wear resistance | Requires skilled labor for cutting |
| | | Our Advanced: Formaldehyde E0 (≤0.05ppm, JIS A 1460) | ▲50% improvement over Industry E2 | |