MDF(Fiberboard)

Glue for MDF(Fiberboard )

Fiberboard, abbreviated as MDF, referred to as medium fiberboard. Medium density fiberboard is a kind of artificial board made of wood fiber or other plant fiber as raw material, after crushing, fiber separation, drying, applying urea-formaldehyde resin or other suitable adhesive, and then hot pressing. Its density is generally in the range of 500-880 kg/m3, and its thickness is generally 5-30 mm.

Fibreboard sizing
The urea-formaldehyde resin enters the double metering tank through the filter and the glue delivery pump, and then enters the pump into the discharge pipe to sizing the fibers. The fibers in the discharge pipe are in a high-speed flow state, and the glue is atomized and sprayed evenly on the fibers. surface. Curing agent, formaldehyde scavenger, etc. can be added to the glue tank for stirring

MDF, used in large quantities in the furniture industry. For the visible parts, wood veneer is usually glued to fiberboard to give it the look of traditional wood.

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PRODUCT INFORMATION

When choosing glue for MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard), selecting an adhesive that offers a strong bond and compatibility with the density and composition of MDF is important. Here are some of the best glue types for MDF:

Item No. Form Appearance Viscosity pH TDS
PG109 Liquid White 30000±10000 cps 5±1 View
PG240 Liquid White 20000±5000 cps 3±1 View
PG383 Liquid White 20000±5000 cps 3±1 View
621 Powder White     View

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Item No. PG109
Form Liquid
Appearance White
Viscosity 30000±10000 cps
pH 5±1
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Item No. PG240
Form Liquid
Appearance White
Viscosity 20000±5000 cps
pH 3±1
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Item No. PG383
Form Liquid
Appearance White
Viscosity 20000±5000 cps
pH 3±1
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Item No. 608
Form Powder
Appearance White
Viscosity
pH
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Note:The information on this page is based on the test results of our laboratory, if you need help, please contact our technicians.

When gluing MDF, it’s crucial to ensure that the surfaces are clean and free from dust. Since MDF is quite porous, it may absorb liquid adhesives quickly, so applying a slightly thicker layer or sizing the edges with a diluted glue solution before final gluing can be beneficial. Always follow the adhesive manufacturer’s instructions for the best results.