Particleboard, MDF and OSB panels form the foundation of modern furniture and interior manufacturing. Particleboard is created by pressing wood particles and is most commonly used for cabinet carcasses and kitchen units. MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard) has a finer structure and is ideal for surfaces requiring smooth finishing, such as cabinet doors or decorative panels. OSB boards offer greater moisture resistance and are used in construction and flooring systems.
Standard thicknesses range from 8mm to 38mm depending on the application. For cabinet shelves, a minimum of 18mm is recommended, while kitchen worktops ideally use 28mm or 38mm panels. Brands like EGGER and KRONOSPAN provide precisely calibrated panels with minimal tolerances, which is crucial for quality furniture assembly.
Laminated panels come with factory-applied surface finishes in a wide range of décors – from wood imitations to solid color finishes. HRANIPEX and GIZIR offer extensive pattern selections for different interior styles. Raw panels require additional finishing (painting, varnishing, veneering) but allow complete design customization. Laminated panels cost more upfront but eliminate additional finishing expenses.
When selecting wood-based panels, always verify the formaldehyde emission class. E1 class is the standard for residential use, while E0 or CARB P2 standards offer even lower emission of harmful substances. This is particularly important for children's rooms and bedrooms where people spend the most time. Premium manufacturers like EGGER and KRONOSPAN clearly state these specifications in their technical documentation.
Spaces with elevated humidity levels, such as bathrooms or basements, require moisture-resistant panels (V100 or V313 standard). These panels feature specially treated internal structure that prevents swelling upon water contact. The price is 20-30% higher than standard panels, but this is the only way to avoid furniture deformation and damage. Check whether the panel has a green core – this is a typical indicator of moisture-resistant properties.
Cut edges of wood-based panels must be protected with appropriate edging – PVC, ABS or veneer strips in thicknesses from 0.4mm to 2mm. Quality edge banding prevents moisture absorption and extends furniture lifespan. For visible edges, ABS or thicker PVC strips with laser edging are recommended, while standard PVC edging is sufficient for concealed parts.
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