Bespoke radiator cabinets/covers manufactures by Churchill’s Cabinets are made from hdf (high density fibreboard), which is an engineered wood product formed by the refining of linocellulosic material into small and fine fibres with the help of refiner, combining it with paraffin wax and resin by applying high temperature and pressure. HDF board has a smooth, hard surface which makes it perfect for painting.
Churchill’s Cabinets Ltd. make their bespoke radiator cabinets/covers with hdf (high density fibreboard) for a number of reasons. The first advantage of making bespoke radiator cabinets/radiator covers is that hdf is dense, flat and stiff, it has no knobs and is easily machined, ensuring that the bespoke radiator cabinet/cover will resonate with the same consistent high quality that Churchill’s strive for in its quest to produce “quality in everything we do.”
High density fibreboard (hdf) instead of medium density fibreboard (mdf) is the chosen material for radiator cabinets/covers manufactured by Churchill’s Cabinets.
High density means superior screw and fastener holding and better installation of every type of cabinet hardware. The machine cored surface is ideal for finishes, paints, foils, lacquers etc, saving materials, time and labour. The superior stability and strength lends itself to manufacturing special shapes where impact, load and durability are concerns. The range of size and thickness, ease of availability and versatility of the product itself are a manufacturer’s dream, ensuring each and every radiator cabinet constructed by Churchill’s Cabinets is sure to be strong and durable and easily assembled before installation by Churchill’s Cabinets’ teams of radiator cabinet installers.
Once the bespoke radiator cabinet/cover carcass is constructed through a combination of traditional master craftsmanship by fully qualified joiners and the very latest in manufacturing technology, Churchill’s Cabinets Ltd. apply three coats of paint, resulting in a hardwearing, solid paint finish that will not fade or crack naturally and will remain silky smooth to the touch. |