MDF Medium density fiberboard (more commonly known as MDF) is constructed from residual wood pulp fibers, which are pressed with great force to form a wood-like board that is known for its strength and density. MDF frames are often less expensive than real wood frames, because the materials used to create them are the recycled pieces of the real wood.
Though initially identifying the "medium" density, to differentiate it from firmer and softer densities, today MDF refers generally to any fiber board. |