Sheet material of refined wood fibres.
A broad term including materials of widely varying densities manufactured by pressing wood fibres into panels sometimes used for sheathing.
Board made from defibrated wood chips on a wet-lap forming machine; used as a building board
Cheap, lightweight board material of little strength, used in ceilings or as insulation to attics.
A panel product made by compressing wood fibres into sheets. It is often coated with a suitable material and is usually used in building.
Panel material with thickness equal to or greater than 1.5mm, manufactured from lignocellulosic fibres with application of heat and/or pressure. The bond is derived either from the felting of the fibres and their inherent adhesive properties or from a synthetic binder added to the fibres
A generic term including sheet materials of widely varying densities manufactured from refined or partially refined wood or vegetable fibres. Bonding agents and other materials may be added to increase strength or to improve other properties.
A sheet material made from wood chips that have been mechanically reduced to their constituent fibres. It is often coated and is mainly used in building and construction.