The woodworking industry in North Korea is characterized by a strong reliance on indigenous timber resources, yet it faces challenges in precision finishing. There is a growing demand for veneer mdf board to replace traditional solid wood in urban housing projects to reduce waste and improve structural stability.
Due to the harsh continental climate with extreme temperature fluctuations, the stability of man-made boards is critical. Local manufacturers are shifting toward high-density cores that can support decorative layers like barn board veneer, which provides the rustic aesthetic required for regional architectural styles while offering modern durability.
Simultaneously, the industrialization of factory floors has increased the need for heavy-duty infrastructure. The integration of carbon steel grating in manufacturing plants is becoming standard to ensure worker safety and efficient drainage in high-load environments.




