Fibreboard

Word FIBREBOARD
Character 10
Hyphenation fibreboard
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Fibreboard"

What do we mean by fibreboard?

A material made from wood chips or shavings, which are compressed and bonded with resin and formed into stiff sheets; often laminated with melamine and used in building or making furniture.

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The word "fibreboard" in example sentences

In a cattle shed somewhere in West Yorkshire stands a large fibreboard panel, carefully wrapped up. ❋ Fran Abrams (2010)

I obsessively hummed the tetris theme song, and a fibreboard table was flung. ❋ Da_lj (2007)

While some of the “digester solids” are used for animal bedding and potting soil, some labs are testing out a fibreboard product that seems to hold up as well, or even better, than its counterpart made from sawdust. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Additionally, there is widespread growing of linseed, with the oil used for paint products and a co-adhesive in popular fibreboard. ❋ Richard (2007)

I once flooded a newer cupboard with shelves made of fibreboard and that means disaster, since fibreboard turns to papier mache when wet. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Barney has been constructed from medium-density fibreboard, fibreglass and aluminium. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Pity my toolbox only contains a hammer, screws, and the little keys that IKEA gives you with every piece of fibreboard. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Thepod is a temporary geodesic housing structure made out of folded and stiffened fibreboard. ❋ Unknown (2002)

Following treatment with 5 and 10 ppm of fenoxycarb, or 14 ppm of malathion, the rice lots were placed in fibreboard bins in a metal store. ❋ Unknown (1994)

Equipment used to seal fibreboard boxes is shown in Figures 3-40 and 3-41. ❋ Unknown (1982)

Detailed descriptions of metal, wood, shrink/stretch film and fibreboard materials used for shipping containers are given in Chapter 3. ❋ Unknown (1982)

Papers, fibreboard and cloth/fibre containers are all susceptible to mould growth in humid or damp conditions. ❋ Unknown (1982)

In damp conditions the adhesive that is used to form bags, corrugated fibreboard or cartons may also lose its strength and the container will fall apart (Section 3.2.1). ❋ Unknown (1982)

The simpler presses have hardwood, synthetic rubber or fibreboard cutting blocks, and are mechanically or hydraulically activated. ❋ Unknown (1982)

Papers and fibreboard are very susceptible to changes in the humidity of storage. ❋ Unknown (1982)

The most common shipping containers used in developing countries are fibreboard ❋ Unknown (1982)

Metal drums are found with each of these types of lids whereas it is more common for fibreboard drums to hays banded lids and plastic drums to have screw-threaded lids. ❋ Unknown (1982)

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