Al Baraka Timber Co.

MDF Board

MDF Board

MDF Core

MDF

HMR MDF

FIRE RATED MDF-RED

FIRE RATED MDF-BLACK

We use the highest quality medium density fiberboard (MDF), which is resistant to moisture.

Unlike pine, oak and other natural woods, our MDF is free of defects such as knots, dry or wet rot and SAP stains.

Making it the perfect choice for furniture, paneling, tube boxes, shelves, store accessories, modeling and exhibition displays.

 

Applications of MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard)

1️⃣ Furniture – Widely used in the production of tables, chairs, wardrobes, and other furniture pieces. Its smooth surface provides an excellent base for painting, laminating, or veneering, making it ideal for modern and customized designs.

2️⃣ Cabinetry – A popular choice for kitchen and bathroom cabinets, MDF offers stability, precision, and resistance to warping, ensuring long-lasting doors and panels.

3️⃣ Shelving – Strong and durable, MDF is perfect for bookshelves and storage units, capable of supporting heavy loads without sagging.

4️⃣ Wall Panels – Used for decorative wall cladding, wainscoting, and interior design details. Its uniform surface allows for a flawless finish when painted or veneered.

5️⃣ Flooring – Often applied as an underlayment beneath tiles, laminates, and hardwood floors, MDF creates a smooth, stable foundation for different floor coverings.

Bookcase

Bookcase

Bookcase

Bookcase

FAQ Frequently Ask Question

💡 Got Questions About Plywood?
We know customers often wonder about grades, thickness, sizes, certifications, and the best uses for plywood. That’s why our FAQ section is designed to give you quick, clear, and reliable answers—helping you select the right product with confidence and ease.

1. What is MDF board commonly used for?

MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard) is widely used in furniture, cabinets, shelves, wall paneling, and interior decorations. Its smooth surface makes it ideal for painting, veneering, or laminating.

 

MDF has a smoother surface and is easier to cut and shape compared to plywood, making it excellent for decorative work. However, plywood is generally stronger and more moisture-resistant, making it better for structural applications.

 

Standard MDF is not very moisture resistant and can swell if exposed to water. For kitchens, bathrooms, or humid environments, moisture-resistant MDF (MR MDF) should be used.

 

Yes, MDF has a very smooth surface that accepts paint, laminates, and veneers well. Proper priming before painting ensures a high-quality finish.

 

Contact us for free sample

Phone

806-216-8856

E-mail

sales@albarakatimber.com

Location

1925 GRAND AVE BILLINGS MT 59102

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