Rtree Set to Exhibit at ARCHIDEX 2024: Showcasing Innovation in Water Resistant materials

Rtree is thrilled to announce our participation in ARCHIDEX 2024, the premier International Architecture, Interior Design & Building Exhibition held in Malaysia. As a leading supplier of water resistant board and FR water resistant board, we are excited to showcase our innovative products and cutting-edge solutions to industry professionals from around the globe. Join Us…

Comparison of High-Density Fiberboard (HDF) and High-Density Medium-Density Fiberboard (HDMR): HDF board on the left, featuring a dense composition and smooth surface. HDMR board on the right, displaying similar density but with a medium-density core. Both materials are commonly used in various applications including furniture, flooring, and cabinetry.

HDF – why you should choose HDMR instead of HDF

Curious about HDF? Let’s unravel the mystery behind this versatile wood product. What is HDF? HDF stands for High-Density Fiberboard. It’s a bit like MDF’s tougher sibling—it’s made by compressing wood fibers together with a special resin under high pressure and heat. The result? A super-strong, dense board that’s perfect for a variety of projects.…

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HMR, HDF, and MDF – Most Common Wood Material use in Woodworking industry

In the ever-evolving landscape of construction and woodworking, High Moisture Resistance (HMR), High-Density Fiberboard (HDF), and Medium-Density Fiberboard (MDF) have emerged as key players. This article aims to guide you through the intricacies of these engineered wood products, helping you make an informed decision for your next project. Criteria High Moisture Resistance (HMR) High-Density Fiberboard…

photo of plywood, MDF and HDF

HDF vs MDF

When it comes to engineered wood products, High-Density Fiberboard (HDF) and Medium Density Fiberboard (MDF) are two prevalent options for woodworking and construction projects. In this blog post, we’ll explore the distinctions between HDF and MDF, helping you make an informed decision when choosing the right material for your next projects. HDF (High-Density Fiberboard) Crafted…

HDF vs HDMR vs MDF

HDF vs MDF vs HDMR: How should you choose for your next project

Criteria HDMR (High-Density Moisture-Resistant) HDF (High-Density Fiberboard) MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard) Moisture Resistance Excellent Susceptible; may swell or warp Susceptible; may swell or warp Density High(>800kg/m3) High(up to 900kg/m3) Medium(680kg/m3 – 730kg/m3) Ideal Applications Humid environments Precision applications, furniture Indoor projects, furniture, molding Weight Similar to HDF Heavier than MDF Lighter Surface Finish Smooth; suitable…

Green HDMR, Green HMR, Green HDF-HMR, Green HDHMR, Green Wooden board, Green board, Green wood board for moisture resistant

Why is HDMR Green?

If you wonder why is hdmr green color in general, this article will answer your question. 1. The Scientific Reason why HDMR is green HDMR, or High-Density Moisture-Resistant board, is renowned for its durability and resistance to moisture. The secret behind its green color lies in the composition. Some brands incorporate borate compounds during production.…

FR Water Resistant board:Best Wood Material for Kitchen Cabinet

Feature Benefit Fire Resistance Classification Classified as Class 1(Class A) Moisture Resilience Designed to resist moisture, making it ideal for humid environments like kitchens. Eco-friendly Used hardwood eucalyptus,a plantation timber, as sole material, making it align with green building standards Versatility in Design Offers a sleek and contemporary look suitable for various kitchen styles. Durability…