Enhance Your Space with Versatile and Stylish 15mm Melamine Faced Chipboard
In the realm of interior design and furnishing, choosing the right materials is paramount to achieving the perfect balance of aesthetics and functionality. Introducing our Melamine Faced Chipboard 2440*1220*15mm– a versatile and stylish solution that promises to elevate your spaces to new heights of elegance and durability.
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Normal Thickness |
Sheet Size (mm) |
Grade |
Density (kg/cm) |
Glue |
Thickness tolerance |
Packing Unit (sheets) |
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Face and back |
Core Materials |
Moisture |
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1/8inch (6-7mm) |
1220×2440 |
A |
820 |
Melamine |
Plywood |
8-14 % |
E1 |
+/-0.2mm |
150 / 400 |
1/2inch (12-13mm) |
1220×2440 |
700 |
Melamine |
Plywood |
8-14 % |
+/-0.5mm |
70 / 90 |
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5/8inch (15-16mm) |
1220×2440 |
680 |
Melamine |
Plywood |
8-14 % |
+/-0.2mm |
60 / 70 |
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3/4inch (18-19mm) |
1220×2440 |
680 |
Melamine |
Plywood |
8-14 % |
+/-0.2mm |
50 / 60 |
Melamine Faced Chipboard 2440*1220*15mm FAQ
Q: What is the weight of a 2440122015mm MFC panel?
A: The weight of an MFC panel with these dimensions can vary depending on the specific type and density of the board. However, on average, it can weigh around 22-25kg.
Q: What are the standard colors and patterns available for MFC panels?
A: MFC panels are available in a wide range of colors and patterns, including woodgrains, solid colors, and abstract designs. Some popular colors include white, black, grey, and beige.
Q: What are the main uses of MFC panels?
A: MFC panels are commonly used in the construction of furniture, such as cabinets, shelves, and tables. They are also used for wall and ceiling panels, as well as in shop fittings and displays.
Q: How is MFC different from MDF?
A: MFC is similar to MDF (Medium-Density Fiberboard) in that it is an engineered wood product. However, MFC has a decorative melamine layer on the surface, which gives it a more durable and attractive finish than MDF. MFC is also more moisture-resistant than MDF, making it suitable for use in humid environments.
Q: How do you cut and install MFC panels?
A: MFC panels can be cut using standard woodworking tools, such as a circular saw or jigsaw. They can be installed using screws or adhesive, depending on the application. It is important to follow the manufacturer’s instructions for cutting and installing MFC panels to ensure a proper and safe installation.