Kashmir Wood Industry
Kashmir Wood is one of the leading suppliers of high-quality Chipboard and MDF, it was established in 2006. We are a pioneer in the industry offering the market greater choice, innovative and ergonomic designs as well as environmentally friendly products.
We proudly design and develop our entire range of Chipboard and MDF products in Pakistan. We emphasize on creativity, craftsmanship, and technology to create particleboard suited for discerning customers.
From the very beginning, the group has focused on its core principles of customer service, quality, and value for money, and innovation, and it is these principles that have enabled the group to gain the trust of customers.
Introducing the most versatile solid surface that can be whatever you imagine it to be and can be joined, designed, and finished in a wide variety of colors and patterns.
Our High-Definition products showcase the power of advanced technology blended with exceptional creativity and design. In order to serve our customers, the best and latest products of particleboard and at reasonable prices, we have a professionally dedicated team and workshop and designing center equipped with advanced technology.
KWI Factory Location - 9/1 - km Faisalabad Road, near Madina Sugar Mills, Faisalabad, 38000
Main office : Near Rehman Hospital Janah Colony Faisalabad
KWI Group operates through an extensive network of product dealers, providing wide accessibility to our offerings. To locate the nearest dealers in your area, please visit our website menu Dealers option.
1. High Gloss UV
2. Lamination
3. Chipboard
4. MDF Sheesham
5. MDF
6. Sheesham Wood Chipboard
7. Bagasse Products
8. Vin Board
As KWI Group continues to expand, we are frequently seeking talented individuals to join our team. You can submit your resume at info@kwigroups.com / 0300 5093811 Mr. Waqar Haider
Lamination and UV coating are both finishing processes applied to printed materials to enhance their appearance and provide a level of protection, but they achieve this in different ways:
UV: A UV lamination wood sheet typically refers to an engineered wood panel, such as MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard) or plywood, that has a decorative surface layer finished with a UV-cured coating. It's important to note that it's not lamination in the traditional sense of adhering a plastic film. Instead, it's a liquid coating that is hardened using ultraviolet (UV) light.
Lamination: A lamination wood sheet generally refers to an engineered wood panel that has a decorative surface layer applied through a lamination process. This process involves bonding one or more layers of material (the laminate) onto a core wood-based sheet, such as MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard), particleboard, or plywood, using adhesive, heat, and pressure.
Here's a table summarizing the key differences:
Feature
Lamination
UV Coating
Material
Plastic film (various types and thicknesses)
Liquid polymer resin cured by UV light
Application
Adhered with heat and pressure
Applied as liquid, then UV cured
Durability
High (moisture, tear, scratch resistant)
Moderate (scratch, scuff, some moisture resistant)
Flexibility
Generally good, less prone to cracking
Can crack when folded
Appearance
Consistent, various finishes (gloss, matte, soft-touch)
Gloss, matte/satin, spot gloss options
Cost
Typically more expensive
Generally more cost-effective
Best For
High durability needs, moisture protection
Enhancing appearance, cost-effective protection
Medium-density fiberboard (MDF): MDF is manufactured from fine wood fibers, resulting in a smooth surface and making it easier to mill compared to PB. It is particularly suitable for projects that involve intricate and complex shapes, and it can be finished with lamination.
Particleboard: On the other hand, particleboard is a more cost-effective option than MDF, produced by hot-pressing smaller wood particles with resin adhesives. Particleboard is relatively easy to work with in terms of cutting and milling, and it can be used with standard woodworking machinery. It is primarily utilized as a core material for doors, furniture, and cabinets, often covered on one or both sides with veneer or another surface finish.
MDF's strength and stability makes it ideal for use in interior infrastructure applications like building and construction; interiors, residential and office furniture, wall paneling, modular kitchens, doors and wood floors. KWI MDF is easier to rout, carve and finish. This makes it perfect for use in contemporary, stylish furniture.
Melamine is a synthetic resin used in the manufacturing of adhesives for MDF and particleboard, as well as for laminated countertops and tabletops. The melamine process begins with a core material, which can be either Particleboard or MDF, and is then coated with a decorative paper infused with melamine resin. This process results in melamine boards offering a diverse array of decorative options and establishing themselves as a prominent interior solution.
MDF has an incredibly smooth surface and can be painted or stained but it is important to always use a primer first.
There are several reasons to choose MDF over wood:
· MDF is easy to use
· It is very consistent throughout, so cut edges appear smooth and you don’t get voids or splinters
· Surface of MDF is very smooth which makes it ideal for painting
· MDF is generally cheaper than wood
· MDF board is easy to maintain, durable and an environment-friendly product that fits in with sustainable building norms.