What are the Health Risks of MDF?
Medium Density Fiberboard (MDF) is a full-density fiberboard. It is made from wood fibers or other plant fibers as raw materials, made of fibers, synthetic resin, and pressed under heat and pressure.
- Can be divided by density:
- The surface of the MDF is smooth and flat, the material is fine, the performance is stable, the edges are firm, and the surface of the MDF is good in decoration. However, the density of the MDF is poor. In contrast, the density of the MDF
- Mainly used for strengthening
- MDF
- 2. Chinese market. According to incomplete statistics, China s high-density fiberboard output increased from less than 10,000 cubic meters in 1984 to 14.9 million cubic meters in 2000, with demand reaching 20.85 million cubic meters. It is foreseen that in 2010 China's high-density fiberboard production capacity will reach 28.7 million cubic meters, with a demand of 36.9 million cubic meters. The market gap is large and the market prospect is very optimistic.
- 3. With the improvement of people's living standards, people's health consciousness, environmental protection consciousness and aesthetic consciousness are constantly increasing. As a new type of artificial board, high-density fiberboard is the best substitute for wood. It is widely used in building materials, furniture, and households. Electrical appliances, musical instruments, home furnishings, etc. are a new type of material with high quality and low price for many uses. High-density board products are welcomed by the people.
- 4. The high-density fiberboard production and construction project conforms to the national industrial policy. It is not only the need to optimize the allocation of rural resources, increase farmers' income, and maximize the value of forest resources, but also the need to achieve secondary entrepreneurship in forestry and meet the challenges of entering the WTO. The implementation of this project can promote the further development of China's forestry, increase the enthusiasm and initiative of farmers in planting trees, and achieve a win-win situation for enterprises and farmers.
- 5. Due to the tightness of wood, fiberboard can be substituted, the market is large, and the risk is small [1] .