What Is The Difference Between MDF and MFC?

Jun 07, 2024

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-MFC stands for melamine faced chipboards. This material is also popularly used to make furniture and other wooden products. MFC used to be much weaker than MDF, but in recent years, there has been a change in the way MFC is manufactured. This has led to a change in the properties of MFC, and among these changes is the increased strength of the material. MFC is also quite stable, particularly because it is made using thick carcass panels.
-Safety MDF releases dangerous particles when it is cut, and this poses a health risk to the manufacturers. It contains a carcinogenic element that is known as formaldehyde, and this can easily escape into the air. In many cases, this element will only be released to the air if the furniture gets damaged. The manufacturers seal the furniture to keep the element in the wood. MFC does not have such safety issues.
-Stability MFC is more stable compared to MDF since it is manufactured with thick carcass panels.

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