In kitchens that steam, bathrooms that fog, and tropical climates where humidity never drops below 70%, standard “moisture-resistant" MDF often falls short. Our HMR MDF Pro goes beyond basic EN 317 compliance—it’s engineered using climate-adaptive resin technology and precision fiber alignment to deliver dimensional stability even after repeated wet-dry cycles.
This isn’t just “green-core MDF." It’s a next-generation panel built for fabricators who can’t afford callbacks due to swollen doors or delaminated edges.
Many suppliers label any green-core board as “moisture resistant." We define performance by real conditions:
| Standard MR MDF | HMR MDF Pro |
|---|---|
| Passes 24h immersion (≤12% swell) | Validated under cyclic humidity testing (85% RH, 30°C x 7 days) |
| Wax added post-blending | Wax emulsified at fiber level for uniform distribution |
| Swells at edges after cutting | Stable edge integrity—even unsealed for 72h in humid air |
| Generic UF resin | Hybrid MUF+PF resin system with hydrolytic stability |
All panels are tested not just at production, but also after simulated shipping and acclimatization—because performance shouldn’t degrade between factory and job site.
| Region | Challenge | Our Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Southeast Asia | Year-round >80% RH | High-density core + anti-fungal additive package |
| Middle East | AC condensation + dry heat cycling | Low EMC drift, minimal warpage |
| Northern Europe | Steam from cooking/bathing | Rapid moisture release without swelling |
| North America | Seasonal humidity swings | Stable across 30–80% RH range |
Request your free sample pack (includes cut edges, sanded face, and technical dossier) or get a project-specific quote with volume pricing.
In kitchens that steam, bathrooms that fog, and tropical climates where humidity never drops below 70%, standard “moisture-resistant" MDF often falls short. Our HMR MDF Pro goes beyond basic EN 317 compliance—it’s engineered using climate-adaptive resin technology and precision fiber alignment to deliver dimensional stability even after repeated wet-dry cycles.
This isn’t just “green-core MDF." It’s a next-generation panel built for fabricators who can’t afford callbacks due to swollen doors or delaminated edges.
Many suppliers label any green-core board as “moisture resistant." We define performance by real conditions:
| Standard MR MDF | HMR MDF Pro |
|---|---|
| Passes 24h immersion (≤12% swell) | Validated under cyclic humidity testing (85% RH, 30°C x 7 days) |
| Wax added post-blending | Wax emulsified at fiber level for uniform distribution |
| Swells at edges after cutting | Stable edge integrity—even unsealed for 72h in humid air |
| Generic UF resin | Hybrid MUF+PF resin system with hydrolytic stability |
All panels are tested not just at production, but also after simulated shipping and acclimatization—because performance shouldn’t degrade between factory and job site.
| Region | Challenge | Our Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Southeast Asia | Year-round >80% RH | High-density core + anti-fungal additive package |
| Middle East | AC condensation + dry heat cycling | Low EMC drift, minimal warpage |
| Northern Europe | Steam from cooking/bathing | Rapid moisture release without swelling |
| North America | Seasonal humidity swings | Stable across 30–80% RH range |
Request your free sample pack (includes cut edges, sanded face, and technical dossier) or get a project-specific quote with volume pricing.