A trademark name for a fiberboard originally made as wallboard but also used for acrylic and oil paintings.
This is a trademark name for a type of fiber board made primarily as wallboard but also used for acrylic and oil paintings, instead of canvas.
(a.k.a. Duron, hardboard) A brand name of hardboard, but it is used by many to refer to hardboard in general.
A brand name for a hard, thin, pressed-wood panel, generally used for oils or acrylics.
A trade name for commercial hardboard.
A hard board used as floor protection during an office move. These are typically 4x2 sheets of pressed board material that are placed over carpeting and other floor coverings. Since office moves are done using dollies and carts, this protection is essential for protection against wear and tear that can occur during an office move.
A type of substrate made from wood chips that are pressed into boards.
Trade name of a nonstructural building material, made of wood products and a binder, which creates a dense compressed board, which is useful where a smooth, flat flooring surface is needed.
Masonite is a type of hardboard formed using the Mason method (invented by William H. Mason) by taking wooden chips and blasting them into long fibres using steam and then forming it into boards. The boards are then pressed and heated to form the finished boards.