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hardboard: see composition board composition board, wood product produced in the form of a board or sheet, formed of cellulose fibers or particles derived from wood or other sources, and used principally as a building material.
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hardboard [′härd‚bȯrd]
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A fiberboard formed to a density of 30-50 pounds per cubic foot (480-800 kilograms per cubic meter) and having one textured and one smooth face.


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In an effort to help stop global warming, slow the depletion of our oil reserves, and protect our forests, Mitsubishi Motors plans to substitute plant-based resins and quick-growing plant fibers for materials such as petroleum-based resins and wood hardboards used in car interiors.
Vice Commander Kaye Egan covered legislation and pork barrel politics, assisted by a member carrying a large, red hardboard pig around the conference room to help make her point.
The halls and rooms were awash in Ikea-style stainless steel and cream-colored laminated hardboard, and Kurt noticed that if you had an Allen wrench you could conceivably take the entire hotel apart.
 
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