Three stacked sheets of medium-density fiberboard (MDF) on a flat surface.
Green and white stacked shelving with visible round connectors.
Close-up of a beige MDF board with a smooth surface and sharp edges, positioned diagonally against an identical board beneath it.

MDF (Medium-Density Fiberboard) is an engineered wood panel used to create smooth, durable products like cabinets, furniture, shelving, and interior moldings.  Made from western white softwoods, the purity and long fibre of West Fraser’s MDF make it well-suited to a variety of finishes and interior applications. It can be machined, shaped, sanded, routed or cut for a variety of applications and installation options where veneering, lamination or simple general construction is required.

Features

  • Responsibly-sourced post-industrial recycled fibre

  • Wide range of widths, lengths, thicknesses and densities available
     

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