Discover the durability and longevity of MFC 18mm for crafting sturdy and lasting furniture pieces
Durability isn’t simply a desirable attribute in the world of furniture making; it’s a necessity. The aim is to make furnishings that not only look great but also withstand the rigors of daily usage. This takes time, effort, and innovation. Melamine Faced Chipboard 2440*1220*18mm appears as a game-changer in this situation. Craftspeople and designers are increasingly using this durable material to realize their designs for furniture that not only looks good but also ensures years of dependable usage.
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Normal Thickness |
Sheet Size (mm) |
Grade |
Density (kg/cm) |
Glue |
Thickness tolerance |
Packing Unit (sheets) |
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Face and back |
Core Materials |
Moisture |
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1/8inch (6-7mm) |
1220×2440 |
A |
820 |
Melamine |
Plywood |
8-14 % |
E1 |
+/-0.2mm |
150 / 400 |
1/2inch (12-13mm) |
1220×2440 |
700 |
Melamine |
Plywood |
8-14 % |
+/-0.5mm |
70 / 90 |
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5/8inch (15-16mm) |
1220×2440 |
680 |
Melamine |
Plywood |
8-14 % |
+/-0.2mm |
60 / 70 |
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3/4inch (18-19mm) |
1220×2440 |
680 |
Melamine |
Plywood |
8-14 % |
+/-0.2mm |
50 / 60 |
Melamine Faced Chipboard 2440*1220*18mm FAQ
Q: What is the weight of an MFC board of this size?
A: The weight of an MFC board of this size is approximately 50-55kg.
Q: Can MFC be used for outdoor applications?
A: No, MFC is not suitable for outdoor applications as it is not resistant to moisture and can swell or warp if exposed to rain or humidity.
Q: Can MFC be painted?
A: Yes, MFC can be painted, but it is recommended to use a primer or sealer first to ensure better adhesion of the paint.
Q: Can MFC be cut to size?
A: Yes, MFC can be easily cut to size using a saw or other cutting tools. However, it is important to use appropriate safety equipment and take care when cutting.
Q: Is MFC fire-resistant?
A: No, MFC is not fire-resistant, and it can easily catch fire and spread flames. It is recommended to keep MFC away from heat sources and to use fire-resistant materials in areas where fire safety is a concern.