kiudplaatide
Kiudplaatide, often referred to as fiberboards, are engineered wood composite materials. They are produced by breaking down wood into its constituent fibers, typically using a dry or wet process, and then consolidating these fibers with heat and pressure. Binders, such as resins, may also be added to enhance strength and stability. The resulting panels are uniform in density and composition, unlike solid wood which can have knots and grain variations.
There are several types of kiudplaatide, each with distinct properties and applications. Medium-density fiberboard (MDF) is
The manufacturing process for kiudplaatide allows for precise control over thickness, density, and surface finish. This