PAL or MDF?
What is chipboard (PAL) and what is it used for?
Chipboard (PAL – particleboard) is made from finely chopped wood chips mixed with adhesive and hot-pressed. The most common finish for chipboard is a melamine coating on both sides, which is why it’s often referred to as melamine-faced chipboard.
Advantages of chipboard (PAL):
* Melamine provides a wide range of colors and textures, from realistic wood imitations to solid colors or more decorative, fantasy-style finishes.
* It has a relatively easy processing method and a shorter manufacturing time.
* Ideal for custom furniture on a lower budget, provided there is no high humidity.
Disadvantages of chipboard (PAL):
* Sensitivity to moisture.
* Shorter lifespan compared to MDF.
What is MDF and what is it used for?
MDF (Medium-Density Fiberboard) is manufactured in a similar way to chipboard (PAL), but with the difference that the composite wood is ground much more finely before pressing. MDF has a higher density than chipboard and a much smoother surface.
Advantages of MDF (Medium-Density Fiberboard):
* High hardness, yet a low expansion/contraction rate compared to solid wood.
* The hard and smooth surface allows for routing or embossed cutting of various patterns on fronts, making it possible to achieve distinctive and detailed shapes;
* The absence of edge banding gives it a seamless look and makes it easier to maintain;
* Moisture resistance and long lifespan – painted MDF has excellent resistance to bending and screwing, and its swelling values after prolonged contact with water are significantly better than those of other wood-based materials;
* Recommended for bathroom and kitchen furniture, where painted MDF offers exceptional durability.
* It can be repainted if the surface has been scratched or damaged.
* It allows bending, making it possible to create curved furniture pieces.
Disdvantages of MDF (Medium-Density Fiberboard):
* Higher costs compared to chipboard due to more complex and time-consuming processing;
* Longer furniture manufacturing process.