What thickness ranges do you offer for HDHMR?

Our HDHMR sheets come in various thicknesses, typically ranging from 8mm to 25mm. Choose the appropriate thickness based on your project requirements.

HDHMR, or High-Density High Moisture Resistant, is a type of engineered wood product that is commonly used for various applications, such as furniture, cabinets, and flooring. It is known for its exceptional durability and moisture resistance. When it comes to thickness options, HDHMR boards are available in a range of dimensions to meet the diverse needs of different projects.

Typically, HDHMR boards are manufactured in thicknesses ranging from 2mm to 25mm or more. The thickness selection largely depends on the intended use and specific requirements of the project. Here are some common thickness ranges you can find for HDHMR:


1. Standard Thickness Range (6mm-18mm): This is the most commonly available range for HDHMR boards. It includes thicknesses like 6mm, 9mm, 12mm, 15mm, and 18mm. This range is suitable for a wide variety of applications, including kitchen cabinets, shelves, wardrobes, and general furniture construction. The boards in this range provide good strength, stability, and resistance to moisture.

2. Thin Thickness Range (2mm-5mm): HDHMR boards are also available in thinner thicknesses, typically ranging from 2mm to 5mm. These thin boards are often used as backing panels, drawer bottoms, or veneering surfaces. They are lightweight, easy to handle, and can be used as cost-effective alternatives in certain applications.

3. Thick Thickness Range (20mm-25mm+): For heavy-duty applications or when additional strength and stability are required, HDHMR boards with thicker dimensions are available. These boards can range from 20mm to 25mm or more in thickness. They are commonly used for applications like workbenches, tabletops, countertops, and structurally demanding projects.

It's worth noting that availability of specific thicknesses may vary depending on the manufacturer or supplier. Additionally, some manufacturers may offer custom thickness options to cater to special project requirements.

The standard thickness range of HDHMR boards is usually 6mm-18mm but thinner boards start from 2mm going up to 5mm in some cases. Thicker boards of 20-25mm or even more may come in handy for high-duty projects. When it comes to this parameter, every manufacturer offers different options so that designers can select from them according to their construction needs. As such, finding an appropriate width depends on its application area (i.e ductility), the financial capabilities available and practicality of disposing such material at all times.

Can I paint or laminate the surface of HDHMR?
Yes, HDHMR surfaces can be easily painted, laminated, or veneered to achieve a desired finish. Due to its smoothness and uniformity, HDHMR provides an excellent base for applying coatings.
How do I maintain HDHMR?
To ensure the durability of HDHMR products, keep them away from excessive moisture or high humidity. Regular cleaning with a dry cloth and gentle vacuuming can help maintain the appearance and longevity of your HDHMR furniture or panels.
How do I cut and join HDHMR sheets?
HDHMR can be easily cut, shaped, and joined using standard woodworking tools and techniques. However, use caution during fastening to prevent the material from splitting or damaging.
What thickness ranges do you offer for HDHMR?
Our HDHMR sheets come in various thicknesses, typically ranging from 8mm to 25mm. Choose the appropriate thickness based on your project requirements.
Is HDHMR suitable for load-bearing applications?
HDHMR has good structural strength and can be used for light to moderate load-bearing applications. However, for heavy load-bearing projects, consider using plywood or blockboard.
Can HDHMR be used for outdoor applications?
While HDHMR has better moisture resistance than MDF and HDF, it is advisable to use exterior-grade plywood or treated materials for prolonged outdoor use or exposure to harsh weather conditions.
How is HDHMR different from MDF, HDF, and plywood?
HDHMR is specifically designed to offer better moisture resistance compared to MDF, HDF, and standard plywood. With its high-density and moisture-resistant properties, it stands out as an ideal choice for damp and high-humidity environments.
What is HDHMR?
High-Density High Moisture Resistance (HDHMR) is an engineered wood product made by compressing wood fibers and special adhesive under high pressure and heat. HDHMR is denser, stronger, and more moisture-resistant than conventional MDF, making it an excellent choice for applications such as kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities, and high-humidity areas.
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