What is chipboards?

Chipboards, also known as particleboards, are engineered woods made from wood particles or sawdust mixed with resin that are compressed and bonded together to create a rigid board. The boards can vary in thickness and density, and are commonly used in furniture manufacturing, cabinetry, flooring, packaging, and construction. They are an affordable alternative to solid wood and are known for their stability, consistency, and versatility. However, they are not as strong as solid wood and can be easily damaged by moisture. Chipboards can be produced from a variety of tree species, including pine, fir, and oak, and are typically covered with a veneer or laminate to improve their appearance and durability. They are also a popular choice for DIY projects and can be easily cut, drilled, and painted to suit various applications.