

Moisture-Resistant Particle Board
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Description
Production Process
Moisture-resistant particle board is made by blending wood chips, sawdust, and shavings with a moisture-resistant resin. The mixture is dried, formed into a mat, and then compressed under high temperature and pressure. Special water-repellent additives are included to improve resistance to humidity and moisture. After pressing, the boards are cooled, trimmed, sanded, and often laminated or coated for extra durability. Quality checks ensure consistent thickness, density, and moisture resistance.
Specification
Q: What’s the size of moisture-resistant particle board?
A: Our moisture-resistant particle board panels are available in a range of thicknesses, typically from 9mm to 25mm, with 16mm and 18mm being the most commonly used.
The maximum sheet size available is 2440 mm by 1220 mm.


Q: What are the common applications of moisture-resistant particle board ?
A: Common applications of moisture-resistant particle board include:
Kitchen cabinets
Bathroom vanities
Laundry room furniture
Flooring underlayment
Wall paneling in humid areas
Shelving and storage units in damp environments
It’s ideal for indoor use where occasional moisture or humidity is present.



