trefjaplötur
Trefjaplötur, commonly known as fiberboards, are engineered wood products manufactured from wood fibers. These fibers are typically derived from wood waste, such as sawdust and wood chips, as well as recycled wood. The manufacturing process involves breaking down wood into its constituent fibers, which are then mixed with a binder, such as resin, and pressed under heat and pressure to form rigid panels. The type of wood used and the manufacturing conditions influence the density and properties of the resulting fiberboard.
There are several types of trefjaplötur, distinguished by their density and manufacturing process. Medium-density fiberboard (MDF)
Trefjaplötur are widely used in the furniture industry, for cabinetry, shelving, and decorative elements due to