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Is particleboard right for your needs?

Particleboard is an engineered wood panel made of compressed wood chips bonded with resin. Economical and easy to work with, it’s widely used in production cabinetmaking, furniture manufacturing, and various industrial applications where stability and cost are key factors.

Applications

  • Wood veneering
  • Furniture
  • Cabinet boxes
  • Laminate countertops

Benefits

  • Versatile
  • Uniform, stable surface
  • Economical (less expensive than plywood and MDF)
  • Excellent substrate for melamine and laminate
  • Available in multiple formats and thicknesses
  • Easy to cut

Cutting particleboard

Easy to cut, drill, and rout.


Available thicknesses and formats

Our particleboard panels come in multiple thicknesses and formats to suit a wide range of manufacturing and production needs.

Thicknesses

Starting at 3/8 inch

Format

Up to 12 feet

Not sure which thickness to choose?

Contact an advisor. We’ll help you find the right panel for your project and we can even cut it for you to your specifications.

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Custom cutting service

Through our processing centre, we offer custom industrial wood cutting for production orders and recurring industrial needs. Our team delivers precise execution that simplifies your logistics and speeds up your processes, so you receive materials ready for integration.

Discover our cutting service

All our products are rigorously inspected. They are checked and sorted at the plant. Our materials can be selected, modified, or cut to your needs.

Built on trust since 1980. Built on trust since 1980.

Frequently asked questions

Particleboard is made from compressed wood chips, while MDF is made from finer wood fibres. The result: particleboard is generally more economical, but MDF offers a smoother surface that’s better suited to precision machining and painted or veneered finishes. For internal components or non-visible parts, particleboard is often the smarter choice in terms of profitability.

Absolutely. It’s widely used in the furniture industry, particularly for cabinet boxes, bed frames, and assembled components. Its stability makes it a reliable material provided you choose the right grade and thickness for your application, and that’s exactly where our advisors come in.

Yes. Our custom cutting service is integrated right into our warehouse. You give us your dimensions, and you receive your panels ready to integrate into your production line.