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Particle Board Density Guide

11 Apr 2026
Particle Board Density Guide | What Density is Best?

Quick Answer

The ideal density for particle board used in furniture is typically between 680–720 kg/m³. Higher density boards provide better strength, screw holding capacity, and durability.

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What is Particle Board Density?

Density refers to the weight of the board per cubic meter (kg/m³). It directly affects the board’s strength, durability, and performance in furniture applications.

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Density Classification

Density RangeTypeApplication
550–650 kg/m³Low DensityLight furniture, packaging
650–720 kg/m³Medium DensityStandard furniture
720+ kg/m³High DensityHigh-strength furniture
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Why Density Matters

  • Strength: Higher density improves load-bearing capacity
  • Screw Holding: Better fastening performance
  • Durability: Longer service life
  • Surface Quality: Smoother and more stable
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Best Density for Different Applications

  • Cabinets: 680–720 kg/m³
  • Wardrobes: 680–700 kg/m³
  • Office Furniture: 700+ kg/m³
  • Shelves: 720+ kg/m³
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Common Mistakes

  • Choosing low density to save cost
  • Ignoring screw holding strength
  • Not matching density with application
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Expert Recommendation

For most furniture manufacturing, medium to high-density particle board (680–720 kg/m³) provides the best balance of cost, strength, and durability.

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FAQ

Is higher density always better?

Not always. Higher density increases strength but also weight and cost.

What density is best for cabinets?

Around 680–720 kg/m³ is ideal for most cabinet applications.

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