Medium density fiberboard and Particleboard are both pressed wood-based materials often used in the furniture and interior design industries. The two products share similarities in terms of application, density, strength and durability.
The MDF is made from fine wood fibers, it has has a smooth surface and is easier to mill than PB. It works well for projects that utilize complicated and elaborate shapes and may be finished with veneer or laminate. The PB is less expensive than MDF and is made by hot-pressing smaller wood particles with resin adhesives. It’s a fairly easy material to work with in terms of cutting and milling, and can be used with all standard woodworking machines. It is primarily used as core material for doors, furniture, and cabinets, and is often covered on one or both sides with veneer or another surface finish.