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Wood-based materials and panels – properties and areas of application
Wood-based materials and panels such as chipboard, MDF panels, and plywood have become indispensable in the modern construction and furniture industries. They are produced by processing wood fibers, chips, or layers and offer consistent quality and good dimensional stability. Thanks to their homogeneous structure, wood-based materials can be cut, milled, or coated with precision, making them suitable for a wide range of applications. Whether in interior design, furniture manufacturing, or decorative applications, panel materials are flexible in use and impress with their versatility.

An important aspect of wood-based materials is their resource-saving production. Chipboard or MDF boards are often made from wood residues and by-products of wood processing, which contributes to the sustainable use of the raw material. In addition, many types of panels can be recycled, offering an environmentally friendly alternative to solid wood. Thanks to different thicknesses, formats, and surface variants, wood-based materials can be adapted to a wide range of requirements and form a reliable basis for modern construction and furnishing concepts.