Fiberboard: meaning, definitions and examples

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fiberboard

 

[ ˈfaɪbərbɔrd ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

building material

Fiberboard is a type of engineered wood product made from wood fibers, often bonded together with adhesives. It is commonly used in construction and furniture making due to its versatility and strength. There are different types of fiberboard, including medium-density fiberboard (MDF) and high-density fiberboard (HDF), each with distinct properties suitable for various applications. Fiberboard can be used for flooring, wall panels, and cabinetry, providing a durable and smooth surface finish.

Synonyms

MDF, hardboard, medium-density fiberboard

Examples of usage

  • The contractor recommended fiberboard for the kitchen cabinets.
  • We installed fiberboard panels in the living room for better acoustics.
  • Fiberboard is a popular choice for crafting custom furniture.

Translations

Translations of the word "fiberboard" in other languages:

🇵🇹 placa de fibra

🇮🇳 फाइबरबोर्ड

🇩🇪 Faserplatte

🇮🇩 papan serat

🇺🇦 фібровий матеріал

🇵🇱 płyta włóknowa

🇯🇵 ファイバーボード

🇫🇷 panneau de fibres

🇪🇸 tablero de fibra

🇹🇷 lif levhası

🇰🇷 섬유판

🇸🇦 لوح الألياف

🇨🇿 dřevovláknitá deska

🇸🇰 drevovláknitá doska

🇨🇳 纤维板

🇸🇮 vlaknena plošča

🇮🇸 fíbrublöð

🇰🇿 талшықты тақта

🇬🇪 ბოჭკოვანი დაფა

🇦🇿 lif lövhəsi

🇲🇽 tablero de fibra

Etymology

The term 'fiberboard' originated from the combination of 'fiber' and 'board', reflecting its composition. The use of fibrous materials in board production dates back to the early 20th century, as manufacturers sought efficient ways to use wood and reduce waste. The development of fiberboard technology improved significantly in the 1920s and 1930s, particularly with the introduction of synthetic adhesives that enhanced the binding process. This innovation paved the way for various types of fiberboard, including MDF and HDF, which became integral to the furniture and construction industries. Over the decades, fiberboard has evolved and adapted, with advancements in materials and production techniques leading to its widespread use in multiple applications today.