MDF (Medium-Density Fiberboard) is an engineered wood product made from breaking down hardwood and soft wood residues into wood fibers, wax, and resin, which are then combined and mixed under high heat and pressure to create a dense and smooth board. to acheive its form. They can also be easily molded into different shapes and designs and absorb paint very well making them ideal as paint work material.
MDF is a cost-effective choice for many woodworking and construction projects, though it is less moisture-resistant than other materials like plywood or HMR board, so care should be taken in humid environments.