Manufactured boards are boards made from wood products such as ply wood, chip board and Medium Desity Fibre[MDF] board.
They usually come in a standard size of 4 feet by 8 feet.
Due to the scarcity of wood products, MDF boards have become common and are a good replacement to plywood, chipboard and blockboard.
MD boards are made by glueing wood fibres under intense heat and pressure.
The strength of the board is measured by the screwing strength of the section in Newtons. The average screwing strength is around 750-1000N.
The glue used is fomaldehyde based .
Research shows that formaldehyde causes various side effects to humans.
see link below:
http://www.wisegeek.com/is-mdf-dangerous.htm
This has resulted to the grading of MDF in terms of formaldehyde level, E0 being the lowest and E4 the highest. Most MDF boards on sale in Kenya and around the world contain EI and E2 formaldehyde levels . Read more on
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