HDF (High Density Fiberboard)

HDF, High Density Fiberboard, is an engineered wood product made from sawdust and wood pulp waste from industrial milling and resin or glue. HDF panels are formed under immense heat and pressure creating a stronger, thinner product than MDF. HDF is more dense and durable than MDF because it is composed of smaller wood fibers. HDF is a very thin, compact board only available in thicknesses of 1/8″,  3/16,  7/32″ (3.2mm, 4.8mm, 5.5mm). HDF, like MDF, has a consistent density and smooth texture ideal for painting and finishing.

  • Light colored and a flat surface
  • Engineered for a smooth, unblemished surface
  • Homogeneous core for great machining and throughput
  • Higher density, made from compressed wood fibers
  • Available thicknesses 1/8″, 3/16″, 7/32″ (3.2mm, 4.8mm, 5.5mm)

Products Made with HDF

All of our materials are available in full sheets, cut to size, laminated, painted or created into one of the products listed below.

Pegboard Panels

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Markerboard Panels

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Chalkboard Panels

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Eco-Finish Digital Print Media

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Melamine Decorative Paper/Foil Panels

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Cabinetry Components

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Furniture Components

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Fixture & Display Components

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Sample Boards

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Sample Board Displays

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Toy & Game Components

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WHY COMPOSITE PANEL?

While the natural beauty of solid wood is unmatchable, it’s a unfortunately a pricey option for manufacturers. Fortunately, for many projects, there are less expensive substitutes that perform just as well if not, better than solid wood for a wide range of projects, including furniture, cabinets, shelves, toys, fixtures and more.

Composite wood panels possess a number of unique performance characteristics that set them apart from other materials as well as being a sustainable product. Composite panels are uniform in stability, strength and uniformity making them an ideal substrate for a wide range of applications in both residential and commercial environments.

Wood composite materials are ideal for decorative surfaces because they can be selected based on performance characteristics and physical properties, including strength, flexibility, moisture resistance and fire resistance.