An engineered wood product made from wood fibers compressed under high pressure and heat to create a dense and durable board.
HDF is known for its high strength, smooth surface, and stability.
Durability: HDF tiles feature high durability and impact resistance, making them suitable for high-traffic areas.
Smooth Surface: The HDF manufacturing process results in a smooth and uniform surface ideal for finishes and coatings.
Ease of Installation: HDF tiles are often designed with tongue-and-groove edges or click-lock systems.
Anti-bacterial product suitable for all purposes.
Product available with beveled edges or without grooves.
Water and heat resistant product for use in kitchens and bathrooms.
HDF is manufactured from recycled wood fibers.
HDF tiles are easy to clean and maintain, making them a practical choice for busy households or commercial spaces.
Usage and Installation Tips:
The product is installed over Ceramic.
The product is suitable for indoor installation only; not suitable for outdoor use or installation as sunlight affects the colors.
HDF tiles can be used in bathrooms and kitchens, but certain precautions and adjustments are necessary due to the high humidity levels typically found in these environments.
Although HDF is more moisture-resistant than traditional wood boards, it is still susceptible to water damage if not sealed properly or if exposed to excessive moisture over time.
Proper installation is crucial to ensure the longevity and performance of HDF tiles. It is recommended to follow manufacturer guidelines and consider professional installation for best results.
Regular Cleaning: Sweep or vacuum regularly to remove dust and debris. Use a damp mop for cleaning, but avoid excessive use of water.
Avoid Standing Water: Wipe up spills immediately to prevent water damage.