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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
  
[Medite Corp.] A brand name for a moisture resistant, medium-density fiberboard (MDF) that is made from cellulosic fibers bonded with a polyurea-isocyantate resin, then compressed into a hardboard. Medex is waterproof, smooth, heavier than plywood and slightly acidic (pH=5.5). Medex uses a formaldehyde-free adhesive but the wood fibers may still emit small amounts of organic acids such as acetic acid. Medex is sustainable using a 100% post-industrial recycled wood fiber.
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[Roseburg] [https://www.roseburg.com/Product/medex/ Medex®] A brand name for a moisture resistant, medium-density [[fiberboard]] (MDF) that is made from cellulosic fibers bonded with a polyurea-isocyanate resin, then compressed into a hardboard. Medex is waterproof, smooth, heavier than plywood and slightly acidic (pH=5.5). Medex® uses a formaldehyde-free adhesive but the wood fibers may still emit small amounts of organic acids such as acetic acid. Medex® is sustainable using a 100% post-industrial recycled wood fiber.
  
 
==Synonyms and Related Terms==
 
==Synonyms and Related Terms==
  
==Properties==
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== Applications ==
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Medex® is commonly used as a structural material for pedestals, display decks, display panels and risers.
  
== Hazards and Safety ==
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== Personal Risks ==
 
Produces fine wood dust. Potential eye and respiratory irritant. Dust should be collected by suction cleaning equipment.
 
Produces fine wood dust. Potential eye and respiratory irritant. Dust should be collected by suction cleaning equipment.
Any wood product may release organic acids with time.
 
  
==Risks to Collection Materials==
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Medex SDS [https://www.roseburg.com/Product/medex/]
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== Collection Risks ==
  
 
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==Applications for Storage, Exhibit and Transport==
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The risks of organic acids to collections can be mitigated by using barrier materials.
* Medex is commonly used as a structural material for pedestals, display decks, display panels and risers.
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'''Links to Oddy Test results posted on AIC Wiki Materials Database Pages for individual materials below'''
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* [http://www.conservation-wiki.com/wiki/Oddy_Test_Results:_Case_Construction_Materials#Medex0001 MDF Wood, IMA 2016]
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== Working Properties ==
  
==Handling and Workability==
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* Standard wood product finishing processes. Medex® can be painted, stained, laminated, veneered or covered with display fabric.
* Standard wood product finishing processes. Medex can be painted, stained, laminated, veneered or covered with display fabric.
 
 
* Readily accepts and holds hardware including staples, screws, other wood fastening hardware. Ideal for pressure fitting mounts.
 
* Readily accepts and holds hardware including staples, screws, other wood fastening hardware. Ideal for pressure fitting mounts.
  
==Forms and Sizes==
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==Forms/Sizes==
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* Panels available in 4' and 5' widths and lengths up to 18'.
 
* Panels available in 4' and 5' widths and lengths up to 18'.
 
* Thicknesses ranging from 3/8" - 1 and 1/4".
 
* Thicknesses ranging from 3/8" - 1 and 1/4".
  
==Additional Information==
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== Resources and Citations ==
'''Links to Oddy Test results posted on AIC Wiki Materials Database Pages for individual materials below'''
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* IMA 2016
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* The [https://www.roseburg.com/Product/medex/ Medex® webpage] on the Roseburg manufacturer's website contains links to technical data sheets, safety data sheets and other technical information (accessed 10/2019)
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* Exhibit Guidelines Technical Notes: [https://www.conservation-wiki.com/wiki/Using_Composite_Panels_for_Exhibit_Case_Construction Using Composite Panels in Exhibit Case Construction]
  
==Sources Checked for Data in Record==
 
  
[[Category:Materials database]][[Category:MWG]][[Category:Designer/Fabricator]]
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[[Category:Materials database]][[Category:MWG]][[Category: Wood]][[Category: Board/Panel, Composite]]

Latest revision as of 08:20, 10 November 2024

Description

[Roseburg] Medex® A brand name for a moisture resistant, medium-density Fiberboard (MDF) that is made from cellulosic fibers bonded with a polyurea-isocyanate resin, then compressed into a hardboard. Medex is waterproof, smooth, heavier than plywood and slightly acidic (pH=5.5). Medex® uses a formaldehyde-free adhesive but the wood fibers may still emit small amounts of organic acids such as acetic acid. Medex® is sustainable using a 100% post-industrial recycled wood fiber.

Synonyms and Related Terms

Applications

Medex® is commonly used as a structural material for pedestals, display decks, display panels and risers.

Personal Risks

Produces fine wood dust. Potential eye and respiratory irritant. Dust should be collected by suction cleaning equipment.

Medex SDS [1]

Collection Risks

Acetic acid emitter
Collection Material Risk
Pb, Zn, Cd metals Corrosion
Calcium based objects (limestone, shell, coral, pearl) Efflorescence
Some color photographs Fading
Pb glazed ceramics Efflorescence

The risks of organic acids to collections can be mitigated by using barrier materials.

Links to Oddy Test results posted on AIC Wiki Materials Database Pages for individual materials below

Working Properties

  • Standard wood product finishing processes. Medex® can be painted, stained, laminated, veneered or covered with display fabric.
  • Readily accepts and holds hardware including staples, screws, other wood fastening hardware. Ideal for pressure fitting mounts.

Forms/Sizes

  • Panels available in 4' and 5' widths and lengths up to 18'.
  • Thicknesses ranging from 3/8" - 1 and 1/4".

Resources and Citations