With UltraStock-Free from Temple-Inland, architects, designers and manufacturers can now choose premium MDF performance with formaldehyde emission levels just about as low as nature herself. Along with lower emissions, UltraStock-Free offers valuable credits in green building rating systems such as LEED, NAHB Green Building Standard, Green Globe, and CARB. But whether a project is “green-sensitive” or not, UltraStock-Free delivers the excellent machining and finishing performance demanded for furniture, flooring and cabinets. Discover UltraStock-Free – precise MDF performance, with specs that could have been written by nature herself.
Product Specifications

Averages

Tolerances

Locations and Material
| El Dorado, Arkansas | Mt. Jewett, Pennsylvania |
| Wood Species: Southern Pine | Wood Species: Mixed Hardwood |
| Transportation: Truck or rail | Transportation: Truck or rail |
Environmental Credits

Recycled Content Certification:
Scientific Certification Systems (SCS) has awarded certification to Temple-Inland’s Mt. Jewett, Pennsylvania and El Dorado, Arkansas MDF plants for producing products using recovered and recycled materials.
UltraStock-FREE MDF produced in Temple-Inland’s Mt. Jewett, Pennsylvania facility is certified to contain 75% pre-consumer recycled fiber on a dry fiber weight basis.

UltraStock-FREE MDF produced in Temple-Inland’s El Dorado, Arkansas facility is certified to contain 80% pre-consumer recycled fiber on a dry fiber weight basis.

The UltraStock-FREE MDF produced in Temple-Inland’s Mt. Jewett, Pennsylvania facility is available on special order with a Composite Panel Association’s certification of compliance to the Environmentally Preferable Product (EPP) specification standard CPA 3-08 verifying a recycled and/or recovered fibers content of 100%.
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Formaldehyde Emissions:
Large chamber air sample testing as per ASTM E1333-96. This assures UltraStock-Free’s conformance to both ANSI 208.2 Table 1 and and CPA EPP 3-08 formaldehyde emission requirements. (UltraStock-Free's emission levels are a fraction of those allowed within the EPP certification where lower is better.)

