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Standard MDF sheets in 2440mm x 1220mm are a reliable, flat-panel board used across interior joinery, cabinetry, shopfitting, and furniture making. Manufactured to a consistent density with a smooth face on both sides, they cut, rout, and sand cleanly and conform to the low-emission E1 standard.
Specifications
| Property | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | Medium Density Fibreboard (MDF) |
| Grade | Standard interior grade, E1 low-emission |
| Finish | Sanded smooth, both faces |
| Nominal Size | 2440mm x 1220mm |
| Available Thicknesses | 3mm, 6mm, 9mm, 12mm |
| Use Class | Interior dry conditions only |
What it's used for
- Cabinet carcasses, shelving units, and fitted furniture
- Wall panelling and interior linings
- Shopfitting, display boards, and point-of-sale units
- Painted mouldings, fascias, and general interior joinery components
Fitting and handling
Store MDF flat and off the ground in a dry, well-ventilated space before use, allowing at least 24 hours for the boards to acclimatise to the room temperature and humidity of the installation area. Fix using screws with pilot holes, particularly near edges, to prevent splitting, and use a good-quality MDF primer before applying topcoats for a sound, even finish. Always cut in a well-ventilated area or wear a suitable dust mask, as MDF generates fine dust during machining.
FAQ
What thickness of MDF should I use for shelving?
For shelves carrying moderate loads over spans up to around 600mm, 18mm is the most common choice, but the 12mm sheets stocked here suit lighter-duty applications or shelves with additional framing or edging. Deeper spans or heavier loads will need additional support or a thicker board.
Can standard MDF be used in kitchens or bathrooms?
Standard MDF is rated for interior dry conditions only and will swell or delaminate if exposed to sustained moisture or steam. For kitchens and bathrooms you should use moisture-resistant MDF instead. These standard sheets are suitable for general joinery in dry interior rooms.
Does MDF need sealing before painting?
Yes. The face and edges of MDF are porous and will absorb paint unevenly without a primer. Apply one or two coats of a dedicated MDF primer or a diluted PVA solution to the edges before topcoating for a smooth, professional result.
Browse the full range of sheet materials at Nottage Timber Merchants, including plywood and OSB, at our MDF sheets collection. We supply trade and retail customers across Bridgend and South Wales, with next-day delivery available to the local area.
Description
Standard MDF sheets in 2440mm x 1220mm are a reliable, flat-panel board used across interior joinery, cabinetry, shopfitting, and furniture making. Manufactured to a consistent density with a smooth face on both sides, they cut, rout, and sand cleanly and conform to the low-emission E1 standard.
Specifications
| Property | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | Medium Density Fibreboard (MDF) |
| Grade | Standard interior grade, E1 low-emission |
| Finish | Sanded smooth, both faces |
| Nominal Size | 2440mm x 1220mm |
| Available Thicknesses | 3mm, 6mm, 9mm, 12mm |
| Use Class | Interior dry conditions only |
What it's used for
- Cabinet carcasses, shelving units, and fitted furniture
- Wall panelling and interior linings
- Shopfitting, display boards, and point-of-sale units
- Painted mouldings, fascias, and general interior joinery components
Fitting and handling
Store MDF flat and off the ground in a dry, well-ventilated space before use, allowing at least 24 hours for the boards to acclimatise to the room temperature and humidity of the installation area. Fix using screws with pilot holes, particularly near edges, to prevent splitting, and use a good-quality MDF primer before applying topcoats for a sound, even finish. Always cut in a well-ventilated area or wear a suitable dust mask, as MDF generates fine dust during machining.
FAQ
What thickness of MDF should I use for shelving?
For shelves carrying moderate loads over spans up to around 600mm, 18mm is the most common choice, but the 12mm sheets stocked here suit lighter-duty applications or shelves with additional framing or edging. Deeper spans or heavier loads will need additional support or a thicker board.
Can standard MDF be used in kitchens or bathrooms?
Standard MDF is rated for interior dry conditions only and will swell or delaminate if exposed to sustained moisture or steam. For kitchens and bathrooms you should use moisture-resistant MDF instead. These standard sheets are suitable for general joinery in dry interior rooms.
Does MDF need sealing before painting?
Yes. The face and edges of MDF are porous and will absorb paint unevenly without a primer. Apply one or two coats of a dedicated MDF primer or a diluted PVA solution to the edges before topcoating for a smooth, professional result.
Browse the full range of sheet materials at Nottage Timber Merchants, including plywood and OSB, at our MDF sheets collection. We supply trade and retail customers across Bridgend and South Wales, with next-day delivery available to the local area.






