MDF Sheets
MDF Sheets or Medium-density fireboard sheets are a man made wood that is free from natural defects.
What is MDF Sheets?
MDF Sheets or Medium-density fireboard sheets are a man made wood that is free from natural defects. MDF is very versatile and suitable for a wide number of internal applications such as internal joinery, panelling, boxing in, furniture, shelving, modelling, shop fittings, and architectural mouldings.
Unlike plywood, MDF sheets don’t have a wood-grain appearance; it has a consistent light-brown colour with no discernible texture or pattern. MDF is much harder, smoother and denser than plywood, and it doesn’t have any voids, knots, or splinters.
We supply a range of versatile MDF sheets at great prices. Our sheets come in a wide range of thicknesses, from 6mm to 25mm to suit whatever purpose you need.
Benefits of Using MDF Sheets?
There are numerous benefits of using MDF Sheets in your project, as opposed to using other sheet materials like plywood.
- Smoothness – because of its smooth surface, there are never any knots or rings on any MDF sheet. This sheet material also makes a superb surface for painting due to its smoothness.
- Cost Effective – while not necessarily the cheapest product on the market, it’s fair to say MDF prices are competitive when compared to other sheet materials. You’re getting your money’s worth when buying MDF for your project.
- Easier to Paint –  Contrary to solid timber, engineered wood lacks any specific grain or texture. This means that it’s easier to sand and prime without having to worry about looks or at worst – knots.
- Flexibility – Hinges and screws fix better on MDF because its density is more as compared to porous and open grained natural wood. Thus, a strong hold can be created by using MDF.
MDF is generally cheaper than plywood. The surface of MDF is very smooth which makes it a great surface for painting.
MDF is very consistent throughout, so cut edges appear smooth and won’t have voids or splinters. Because of the smooth edges, you can use a router to create decorative edges.
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Medium density fiberboard (MDF) is a composite product used in many home and professional projects, such as furniture, cabinetry, flooring and even speaker boxes due to its smooth finish, machinability, strength and consistency.
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To answer the question of whether you can paint MDF, the answer is simple, yes you can paint MDF. As with any painting project, it must be properly prepared and painted with the most suitable paint for its particular composition.
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Recognised as a major supplier of all types of building materials, the Mick George Group offer cheap MDF Sheet prices across its entire range.
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As well as ordering over the phone, customers can also buy MDF Sheets online, 24-7 at their convenience.
The process is extremely simple and will only take a few minutes.
Customers can view exactly what they want, retrieve all the information they need and have the MDF Sheets delivered quickly.
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As with all of our Timber products, our MDF Sheets is only sourced from approved Building Material suppliers throughout the world, ensuring the best possible quality.
Our MDF Sheets meet the highest Grade specifications.
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MDF Sheets Delivery Locations
Courtesy of our expansive network quality Building Material sources and large fleet of vehicles, we’re able to deliver MDF Sheets quickly and efficiently to domestic, trade and commercial customers throughout Cambridgeshire, Northamptonshire, Leicestershire, Bedfordshire and Norfolk, as well as on a nationwide basis.
MDF Sheets delivery will occur within a 3-5 day period from ordering.
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