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UNILIN MDF

UNILIN opts for wood as a renewable raw material to manufacture products, but only uses recovered wood to produce a wide range of high-quality MDF panels. Using 100% recovered wood as raw material ensures that wood has a long life and avoids the uprooting of forests.

Choose from a wide range of sustainably produced MDF in a standard version or with (a combination of) unique properties: moisture- or fire-retardant, colored core, or with no added formaldehyde.

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BUILDING A MORE SUSTAINABLE FUTURE

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No tree is ever uprooted specifically for production. UNILIN sources raw materials in a sustainable way so that no deforestation is necessary, committing themselves to keep wood in circulation for as long as possible.

Pre-consumer wood waste from sawmills and roadside tree trunks, as well as post-consumer wood from urbanized areas, is kept 'alive' and transformed to produce quality products like chipboard and MDF.

 

UNILIN even uses the non-recoverable wood as a source of green energy in an effort to limit fossil C02 emissions from entering our atmosphere.

Over the past 6 years, UNILIN has invested over 40 million euros in their operation, saving nearly 4000 trees from being felled and giving more than one million tons of wood an extra life each year - wood that would otherwise be incinerated.

UNILIN's high-tech, advanced sorting and cleaning processes were uniquely developed to remove all impurities from the sustainably-sourced recovered wood using a combination of techniques, including magnets, wind sifters and centrifuges.

FIBRABEL® ULTRALIGHT

Ultralight weight non-structural MDF board for industrial processing and interior applications.

SPECIFICATIONS:

Class: UL2-MDF (EN622-5)

Density: Low

Thickness: 12mm | 15mm | 18mm | 25mm | 38mm

Panel Size: 4'x8' | 4'x10'

Certificates: E1 (EU) | CARB II | EPA TSCA VI

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DESCRIPTION:

MDF board with a hard, fine and smoothly sanded surface. Fibrabel Ultralight has low formaldehyde emission (E1 class). Moreover, Fibrabel Ultralight meets the requirements set by the California Air Resource Board. According to ASTM E 1333-96, formaldehyde emission is less than 0,11 ppm, which corresponds to CARB, phase 2 as set by the ACTM. This MDF board also meets the requirements of EPA, as set by TSCA Title VI.

FIBRABEL® FR

Fire-retardant non-structural MDF board for industrial processing and interior applications in dry conditions.

SPECIFICATIONS:

Class: L-MDF (EN622-5)

Density: Standard

Thickness: 12mm | 15mm | 18mm

Panel Size: 4'x8' | 4'x10'

Certificates: E1 (EU) | CARB II | EPA TSCA VI

Fire Classes: EN CLASS B | ASTME84 CLASS A | CAN ULC S-102

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DESCRIPTION:

MDF board with a hard, fine and smoothly sanded surface. Fibrabel FR has low formaldehyde emission (E1 class). Moreover, Fibrabel FR meets the requirements set by the California Air Resource Board. According to ASTM E 1333-96, formaldehyde emission is less than 0,11 ppm, which

corresponds to CARB, phase 2 as set by the ACTM. This MDF board also meets the requirements of EPA, as set by TSCA Title VI. Fibrabel FR is hardly flammable (European fire reaction classification B), has a significantly delayed combustion and does not contribute to flame spread.

FIBRABEL® MR NAF (MR50)

Lightweight moisture-repellent MDF board with no added formaldehyde for non load-bearing applications in humid conditions.

SPECIFICATIONS:

Class: L-MDF.H (EN622-5)

Density: Standard

Thickness: 16mm | 18mm | 22mm | 28mm | 38mm

Panel Size: 4'x8' | 4'x10'

Certificates: E1 (EU) | CARB NAF | EPA TSCA VI NAF

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DESCRIPTION:

Lightweight MDF board with a hard, fine and smoothly sanded surface. The board is subject to minimal expansion and swelling in conditions of high humidity and is suitable for general, non load-bearing applications in humid conditions. Fibrabel MR NAF (MR50) is approved (n° N-18-177) by the by Air Resource Board (ARB) as a no-added formaldehyde based resin (NAF) MDF board. Fibrabel MR NAF (MR50) meets the criteria required for the MR50 / grade 115 designation (ANSI A208.2-2016). It passes the 24-hour submersion test (MR10) and the 6 cycle accelerated aging test (MR30).

FIBRALUX® MR FR NAF 

High-density fire retardant and moisture resistant MDF board with no added formaldehyde for use in humid conditions.

SPECIFICATIONS:

Class: MDF.H FR (EN622-5)

Density: High

Thickness: 6 to 30mm

Panel Size: 4'x8' | 4'x10'

Certificates: E1 (EU) | CARB NAF | EPA TSCA VI NAF

Fire Classes: EN CLASS B | ASTM E84 CLASS A | CAN ULC S-102

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DESCRIPTION:

High density, moisture resistant and fire retardant MDF board with a hard, fine and smoothly sanded surface. Fibralux MR NAF is characterized by extremely low formaldehyde emissions and can be used for non-load bearing applications in humid conditions. This board is approved by the by Air Resources Board (ARB) as a no-added formaldehyde based resin (NAF) MDF board. Fibralux MR FR NAF is hardly flammable, has a significantly delayed combustion and does not contribute to flame spread.

FIBRALUX® MR BLACK

High-density moisture-repellent MDF board for use in humid conditions and construction purposes with instantaneous or short-term load duration

SPECIFICATIONS:

Class: MDF.HLS (EN622-5)

Density: High

Thickness: 6 to 30mm

Panel Size: 4'x8' | 4'x10'

Certificates: E1 (EU) | CARB NAF | EPA TSCA VI NAF

DOWNLOADS:

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DESCRIPTION:

High-density MDF board, coloured black in the mass with a hard, fine and smoothly sanded surface. The board is subject to minimal expansion and swelling in conditions of high humidity. Fibralux MR Black has low formaldehyde emission (E1 class). Moreover, Fibralux MR Black meets the requirements set by the California Air Resource Board. According to ASTM E 1333-96, formaldehyde emission is less than 0,11 ppm, which corresponds to CARB, phase 2 as set by the ACTM. This MDF board also meets the requirements of EPA, as set by TSCA Title VI.

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