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MDF

British  

abbreviation

  1. medium-density fibreboard: a wood-substitute material used in interior decoration

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O&S Doors says its biomass-fuelled combined heat and power system will harness MDF dust.

From BBC

The company says it will turn MDF dust, which is normally transported offsite for processing in Europe or to landfill, into 6.3m units of energy to power its heating and manufacturing processes.

From BBC

It is expected that new system will burn in excess of 10,000 tonnes of MDF dust per year to generate to generate 1MW of electricity which will save 1,500 tonnes of carbon per annum from the company's operations.

From BBC

Viktor Orban became Fidesz leader in 1993, and was already pushing it to the centre right by the time the conservative MDF lost power in 1994.

From BBC

The system was designed and built at the Manufacturing Demonstration Facility, or MDF, a DOE Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Technologies Office user consortium, where a replicate system of the platform was also constructed to plan and test experiments before executing at the beamline.

From Science Daily