Fiberboard classification

Fiberboards are typically categorized into two main types based on their density: non-compressed and compressed. Non-compressed fiberboards, also known as soft fiberboards, have a density lower than 0.4 g/cm³. On the other hand, compressed fiberboards include medium-density fiberboards (also called semi-hardboards, with a density ranging from 0.4 to 0.8 g/cm³) and hardboards (with a density exceeding 0.8 g/cm³). Depending on how they are formed, fiberboards can also be classified into wet fiberboards, dry fiberboards, and oriented strand boards. Post-processing methods further divide them into standard fiberboards and oil-treated ones. Soft fiberboards are lightweight and porous, making them excellent insulators and sound absorbers. They are often used as interior coverings in public buildings. By specially treating these boards, one can create versions with even more pores, giving them adsorption capabilities that make them ideal for air purification applications. Medium-density fiberboards boast a uniform structure, moderate density, and good workability. Their versatile thicknesses allow them to serve multiple purposes, including being used as furniture materials or housing for electronic devices like TVs. Hardboards come in thicknesses ranging from 3 to 8 mm. A high-strength hardboard, approximately 3 to 4 mm thick, can replace 9 to 12 mm-thick sawn timber. These hardboards find use in construction, shipbuilding, and vehicle manufacturing. In recent years, advancements in technology have expanded the potential applications of fiberboards. For instance, incorporating eco-friendly additives into the production process has led to the creation of sustainable fiberboards that meet modern environmental standards. Additionally, research into improving the durability and water resistance of these boards continues to open up new possibilities, particularly in outdoor settings where moisture might otherwise compromise traditional materials. As industries increasingly seek cost-effective yet reliable solutions, fiberboards remain a popular choice due to their versatility and adaptability.

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