Melamine chipboard, also known as melamine faced particle board (MFC), is an engineered wood panel made by pressing wood chips with resin and bonding a decorative melamine paper layer onto the surface under high temperature and pressure.
It is widely used in furniture manufacturing due to its cost efficiency, stable structure, and ready-to-use decorative surface.
---Melamine chipboard consists of three main layers:

This process ensures a uniform density and a durable decorative finish.
---| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Density | 680–720 kg/m³ |
| Thickness | 9mm–40mm |
| Surface | Melamine decorative finish |
| Screw Holding | Good |
| Formaldehyde | E0 / E1 / ENF |
| Water Resistance | Moderate (MR grade available) |

| Material | Strength | Cost | Best Use |
|---|---|---|---|
| Melamine Chipboard | Medium | Low | Cabinets, wardrobes |
| MDF | Medium | Medium | Painted furniture |
| Plywood | High | High | Structural furniture |
Yes, melamine chipboard is one of the most commonly used materials in modern furniture manufacturing. It offers a balance of cost, durability, and aesthetic flexibility, making it ideal for modular furniture production.
---It is mainly used for furniture such as cabinets, wardrobes, and office desks.
Yes, it has a strong surface and stable internal structure for indoor use.
It is moisture-resistant but not fully waterproof.
High-quality boards meet E0 or ENF standards with low formaldehyde emissions.
---Melamine chipboard is a practical and cost-effective solution for furniture manufacturing, combining structural stability with decorative versatility.
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