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Which Is the Best Material among HDF, MDF, Multi Wood, and Marine Plywood for Your Needs?

Traditional wood has run its course. People have been rapidly shifting to engineered wood materials. High costs in acquiring wood, along with chances of water damage, termite attacks, borer attacks, and wastage, have forced people to seek other materials for reliability and durability. The change has been gaining pace, with even the rural population opting for engineered materials over traditional plywood.  

Let us understand the different engineered materials and which one should be your choice. 

MDF vs HDF vs Multi Wood vs Marine Plywood:

MDF ( MDF stands for Medium Density Fibreboard)

Companies manufacture MDF on a base of eucalyptus fiber. We then apply resin to the fibre for adhesion, followed by Hot pressing it to achieve compaction. 

The main positive about this material is that it is very smooth, ensuring a beautiful finish. It can also be cut easily and crafted. One of the major drawbacks, however, is that it is of low-medium density due to which it has decreased screw holding capacity. 

Another drawback of MDF regarding Marine Grade Plywood is the lack of moisture and water resistance, making this an unsuitable material for high-moisture areas and areas such as the kitchen, where water spillages and leakages can occur.

HDF or High Density Fibreboard

HDF is thought of as the bigger brother of MDFs. It is also made of a eucalyptus base, with more density and better adhesion. Just like we saw earlier, HDF, compared to Marine Plywood, of the biggest problems is no resistance to moisture and water, making it unsuitable for most areas.  

However, it has slightly improved screw bearing capacity due to increased density, but it is still low compared to other materials. 

Multiwood

Multi wood is a type of material that many people use in India. Though this is called Multi Wood, it is completely made of PVC (Poly Vinyl Chloride) a synthetic petrochemical material usually used to manufacture pipes. Multi Wood is waterproof and moisture resistant. It also has fire-retarding properties.

Multi Wood is very suitable under kitchen sinks, for kitchen counters, and even in bathrooms. The biggest problem with the PVC board is its durability and screw holding capacity. The weight carrying capacity is abysmal and hinges are prone to damage due to low screw holding capacity. 

Marine Grade Plywood

Here we have the favourite choice of Interior designers and carpenters, the Marine Plywood. This is completely Boiling Water Proof and has an IS 710 rating, meaning that it can even be used on boats. The plywood is very easy to work with as well because it is hard with increased load bearing capacity because of the layers upon layers that are pressed together.This ensures a very dense material that can hold screws in place and is extremely durable.  

Afyun Marine Grade Plywood is treated with special in-house chemicals and each layer is treated by a Vacuum Pressure treatment to give a super-smooth look and borer resistance. The resin which is also made at Afyun seals it tight, preventing entry of water.Marine Plywood is dense, smooth, and durable and possesses increased screw holding capacity.

From the above points it is quite clear that BWP, Marine Grade Plywood is the go to choice for all your needs, especially in our dream homes. 

Now get the best deals and premium quality from Afyun, the best marine plywood manufacturer in India at your nearest dealerships!

Which Plywood is the Best for Wardrobe? 

When it comes to designing and constructing wardrobes, choosing the right plywood is crucial. 

The type of plywood you select can impact the wardrobe’s durability, appearance, and ability to withstand environmental factors.

Here we will deal look into different types of plywood for wardrobes to create an aesthetic look and ensure longevity. 

Which Plywood Is Best For Wardrobe?

The most commonly used plywood for wardrobes is Boiling Water Resistant (BWR), Moisture Resistant (MR) and Boiling Waterproof (BWP).

Understanding Each Type of Plywood for Wardrobes

BWR Plywood (Boiling Water Resistant)

Plywood for wardrobe

BWR plywood is a popular choice for wardrobes, especially in regions with high humidity levels or if the wardrobe is located in a damp area of your home, such as near a bathroom or kitchen. 

This type of plywood is engineered to resist moisture and withstand occasional exposure to water without degrading. It is bonded with phenolic resins that make it water-resistant, making it a reliable choice for wardrobe construction in areas prone to dampness.

Pros of BWR Plywood for Wardrobe

  • Excellent moisture resistance.
  • High durability and longevity.
  • Minimal risk of warping or delamination.

Cons

  • Slightly more expensive than MR plywood.

MR Plywood (Moisture Resistant)

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MR plywood, also known as Commercial MR-grade plywood, is a budget-friendly option suitable for wardrobes in dry or moderately humid environments. 

While MR plywood is moisture-resistant to some extent, it is not designed for prolonged exposure to water. It is made using urea-formaldehyde resin, which offers limited protection against moisture.

Pros of MR Plywood for Wardrobe

  • Cost-effective.
  • Suitable for wardrobes in dry or less humid areas.
  • Easily available.

Cons

  • Not suitable for areas with high humidity or dampness.
  • Lower moisture resistance compared to BWR and BWP plywood.

BWP Plywood (Boiling Water Proof)

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BWP plywood is the top-tier choice for wardrobes, especially if the wardrobe is near damp areas or if there are issues with seepage from the walls. 

This plywood is completely waterproof and can withstand prolonged exposure to water without losing its structural integrity. 

It is typically used in areas with extreme humidity, such as bathrooms and kitchens.

Pros of BWP Plywood for Wardrobe

  • Exceptional water resistance.
  • Ideal for wardrobes in high-humidity and damp environments.
  • Resistant to fungal and termite attacks.

Cons

  • Relatively expensive compared to BWR and MR plywood.

Wrapping Up

Now we know which plywood is best for wardrobe, and what factors we should consider when choosing the best plywood for wardrobes.

BWP plywood is the top choice for extreme moisture conditions, while BWR and MR plywood are suitable for less demanding environments. 

We hope that now you can make an informed decision based on your specific needs and budget. 

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