träfiberskiva
Träfiberskiva, often translated as fiberboard or hardboard, is a composite wood product manufactured from wood fibers. These fibers are typically produced by breaking down wood chips or waste wood into a pulp. The pulp is then mixed with water and a binder, such as resin or starch, and is pressed into thin, dense sheets under high pressure and heat. The manufacturing process results in a uniform, stable material with a smooth surface on one or both sides.
There are different types of träfiberskiva, primarily distinguished by their density and manufacturing method. Medium-density fiberboard
Träfiberskiva is widely used in the furniture industry for components like drawer fronts, cabinet doors, and