Moisture-resistant MDF board is a high-density MDF with hard surface. The board features minimal expansion and swelling in high humidity conditions.
It is used in high- humidity conditions.
Storage and Transportation
Loading, fixing, transportation and unloading of packaged MDF boards are carried out in accordance with GOST 12.3.009 by any means of transport, provided that they are protected from pollution and mechanical damage, in accordance with the rules for the carriage of goods operating on this type of transport. Handling method should exclude damage to MDF boards and their coatings.
When transported by railway, packaged MDF boards should be placed only in boxcars protected from moisture and internal movement.
No blows on MDF boards are allowed during handling, transportation, storage and other operations.
Transport packaging of MDF boards when stored at the customer can be stacked on top of each other in accordance with safety regulations.
MDF boards should be accepted for processing in indoor premises with stable climate in storage area/workshop (in premises at a temperature from 10 to 40 degrees and air humidity of 45-75%, protected from direct sunlight. At air humidity of 50% in the premises, MDF board moisture content is 7-9%). The exposure time before starting any operations in the cold season is at least 2 days.
Moisture Resistant MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard) boards are specifically engineered to withstand humid and wet conditions. These boards offer exceptional resistance to moisture, making them an ideal choice for various applications where traditional MDF may be prone to damage. With their water-resistant properties, they provide a durable and reliable solution for both residential and commercial projects.