Home interior design companies like D’LIFE Interiors constantly attempt to deliver the finest products with great quality and timeless elegance. This motivation inspires innovation in the interior design industry. D-HFB’s are results of such a drive to deliver amazing product experiences. D-HFB’s, also referred to as hardwood fibreboards, are engineered by combining wood fibre and resin under immense pressure and heat, forming a strong and durable substitute to wood. This material ticks all boxes of cost-effectiveness and quality, making it a confident choice for homeowners.
D-HFB is the official fibreboard used in projects done by D’LIFE Interiors. Compared to MDFs (medium-density fibreboards) and other materials, D-HFB offers superior rigidity and quality. Even though both MDF and D-HFB are made of the same materials, the major difference lies in the density, which influences certain properties. D-HFB is less prone to chipping, breaking, bending, and other damages. D-HFB is made of hardwood fibre (837 density), which offers great screw-holding capacity, thickness, and durability. It comes in a natural fibre colour without pigmentation.
One of the main differences between D-HFB and other materials is the density. D-HFB has a higher density and ensures a stronger and more durable finish. It’s also one of the most cost-effective fibreboard solutions that allows manufacturers to maintain a level of quality assurance. Wood fibre is the raw material for D-HFB. The wood fibre is made into ultra-thin particles by processes like chipping, pulping, and grinding, then treated with water and chemicals. This modifies the quality of the wood fibres, such as the strength, length, surface area, etc.
The fibre structure of materials like MDF is loose, which makes it easier to cut and shape compared to D-HFB. D-HFB is stronger, more durable, and is capable of enduring more wear and tear. Hence proving D-HFB to be a superior choice.
Nominal thickness refers to the designated thickness of material that is considered as the standard size but may differ depending on the manufacturing process. It is a measurement used for identification purposes and is not the exact measured thickness of the product.
Wood grade refers to the quality of standards of wood based on its natural appearance. HDWR stands for High Density Water Resistant. It defines the wood-based panel as durable and water-resistant.
Length and width tolerance refers to the deviation allowable in the measured length and width of an object without affecting the functionality of the object. It is usually written with a plus/minus value next to the nominal dimension.
Density is the mass per unit volume of the D-HFB used. It gives an overall idea of properties like rigidity, water resistance, hardness, and durability.
Due to the high density of D-HFB, it is designed to have a low moisture content, making it resistant to damage compared to other wooden products. It’s important to maintain the product performance in areas of fluctuating humidity.
The modulus of elasticity is an elastic constant that determines the deformation caused by a stress or an external force acting on the D-HFB material. D-HFB, known for it’s strength and durability, offers good endurance in terms of deformity resistance.
D-HFB does not show any blisters or change in surface finish when subjected to steam. It is also resistant to stains and cracks.
As the most reliable interior design company in India, D’LIFE Interiors specialises in premium interior finishes of exemplar quality. D-HFB is a key material used in the finishes done by D’LIFE Interiors and has proven to give durable and strong builds. With 20 years of experience in the contemporary interior design industry, D’LIFE offers a vast library of interior design customisations and exquisite craftsmanship. Reach out to your nearest D’LIFE experience centre for the best modern interior design finishes for your home interiors.