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particleboardenUK
par·ti·cle·board or particle board P0087600 (pär′tĭ-kəl-bôrd′)n. A structural material made of wood fragments, such as chips or shavings, that are mechanically pressed into sheet form and bonded together with resin.
ParticleboardenUK
Particleboard1. A panel product used in cabinets and furniture, generally made from wood fiber glued together with a binder. Similar to medium-density fiberboard, yet with a coarser texture. Most particleboard is made with formaldehyde-emitting urea-formaldehyde binder, although some wood particle-board and all straw particleboard use a nonformaldehyde methyl diisocyanate or low-emitting phenol-formaldehyde binder.2. A large class of building boards made from wood particles compressed in a binder; often faced with a veneer. See also: MasoniteparticleboardA large class of building boards made from wood particles and a binder; usually has a density of 25 to 50 lb per cu ft (400 to 800 kg per cu m); often faced with veneer. Also See chipboard; coreboard.AcronymsSeeproblemThesaurusSeeparticle board |