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hardboard
(redirected from High-density fiberboard)

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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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Within the next three months, the company also said it expects to make a decision regarding an expansion for manufacturing medium- and high-density fiberboard, which would involve a $100 million investment and create about 60 additional jobs.
Each 6-Series speaker is made of 1" thick high-density fiberboard (HDF) to eliminate unwanted resonances and is finished in real cherry wood or high-gloss black lacquer.
Plans call for installing a new finishing line to manufacture high-density fiberboard for use in laminate flooring.
 
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