HOW IS MDF MADE?
MDF is created by bonding wood fibres together using a resin adhesive, high pressure, and high temperatures. The wood fibres are often created from breaking down hard or soft wood residuals. MDF is an engineered wood-based material that commonly comes in sheet form and is very versatile for both machining and woodworking. Typically, MDF consists of 82% wood fibre, 9% urea-formaldehyde, 1% paraffin wax and 8% water.