9mm V Grooved Primed Long Grooved Moisture Resistant MDF 101.6mm Centres 2440 x 606mm (8′ x 2′) FSC®

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SKU: SM7285

A pre-primed TG2 moisture resistant MDF with V-grooved style (101.6mm centres) running along with the board, creating an excellent panelling effect for walls and ceilings. The long grooved board has grooves running along the length of the sheet, 2440mm. V Grooved sheet finishes on a half groove along the long edges so the sheets are joined side by side, creating a continuous, seamless look with no visible join.

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Groove Type: Long Grooved Grooves along length/width of the board
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Size (ft): 8x2
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Thickness: 9mm
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Centres: 101.6mm
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  • Edges are unprimed
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A pre-primed TG2 moisture resistant MDF with V-grooved style (101.6mm centres) running along with the board, creating an excellent panelling effect for walls and ceilings. The long grooved board has grooves running along the length of the sheet, 2440mm. V Grooved sheet finishes on a half groove along the long edges so the sheets are joined side by side, creating a continuous, seamless look with no visible join.

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  • Edges are unprimed
  • Additional information

    Brand Matchboard
    Weight 9.52 kg
    Thickness

    9mm

    Size

    2440 x 606mm

    Size (ft)

    8×2

    Shape

    V-Grooved

    Groove Type

    Long Grooved

    Applications

    For use in ceilings, Walls

    Class

    EN622-5

    Country of origin

    UK

    Edging

    Square cut

    Features

    Paintable & stainable

    Finish

    Sand finish

    Fire rating

    None

    Performance

    Moisture

    Formaldehyde level

    E1 (low)

    Grade

    MR medium density

    Moisture resistant

    Yes

    Product standard

    Non structural

    Veneer

    N/A

    Weather exposure

    Interior

    Wood species

    Eucalyptus, Pine

    Centres

    101.6mm

  • Description

    The 9mm V Grooved Primed Long Grooved Moisture Resistant MDF in the 2440 x 606mm size is the narrow specialist of the range. At just 606mm wide and weighing under 10kg, it goes where a full 8×4 sheet cannot. The grooves run the full 2440mm length at 101.6mm centres, so the panelled effect is identical to the larger sheets in the range. What sets this size apart, beyond its dimensions, is the tongue and groove profile on the long edges. This creates a mechanical interlocking joint between adjoining sheets.

    The size that solves problems

    Most people start with a 4×8 sheet and cut it down, which means wasting material and ending up with half-used offcuts. With a narrow 606mm wide board, you order the size you actually need. That works particularly well for projects where the panelling runs around the room at roughly waist height, typically 900 to 1200mm tall. Turn the board horizontally, and you have a strip that covers the dado zone in one piece, with grooves running parallel to the floor and joins disappearing into the pattern.

    On top of that, the long edges of this 8×2 board are machined as tongue and groove, so when sheets meet along their length, they lock into each other rather than just butt up. For a horizontal run of wainscoting around a whole room, that mechanical joint stays tighter and looks crisper for longer than a simple butt joint ever could.

    It also makes a real difference in access. A 606mm wide sheet fits through tight doorways, around staircase turns and into upstairs rooms where a 1220mm board would not make it past the first corner.

    Primed face, unprimed edges

    The face arrives ready primed in white, so the prep on the visible surface is minimal. Fill the screw holes, key it lightly, and paint. One detail to know before you start: the edges of this 8×2 sheet are unprimed, which is normal for cut-to-size boards in this range. If the edge will be visible (an exposed top rail on wainscoting, a returned end on a column, the cut end of a bath panel), seal it with MDF sealer or diluted PVA before painting. That gives you the same uniform finish on the edge as on the face.

    Built for damp rooms

    The MR grade is the reason this narrow board works in places where standard MDF would slowly fail. This panel is engineered to hold its shape and finish through everyday dampness. It is still an interior product, though, so anywhere with direct splashing or outdoor exposure needs a different specification.

    Where this 8×2 panel works:

    • Wainscoting and dado panelling in dining rooms, hallways and bedrooms, where the T&G long edges lock sheets together for a rigid horizontal run that stays tight over the years
    • Narrow alcoves and chimney recesses, where a full sheet would need cutting down
    • Bath panels and side returns, where 606mm matches typical bath panel heights
    • Behind radiators, where the panel covers the wall in a single neat run
    • Fitted wardrobe doors and cupboard fronts, where the proportion suits cabinet widths
    • Stair walls and upper-floor projects, where 1220mm sheets cannot get up the staircase
    • Column wraps and feature uprights, where narrow strips are easier to mitre and join
    • Shop fits and exhibition stand uprights, where speed and one-person handling matter

    This is a non structural decorative panel manufactured in the UK to the EN 622-5 fibreboard specification, FSC-certified and rated E1 for low formaldehyde emissions. Each sheet weighs around 10kg, light enough for genuine one-person handling.

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  • Questions and answers of the customers

      Does it have any flex in it ?
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      Q Does it have any flex in it ? answer now
      Asked by Segolen
      A

      If you were to just pick up the board unsupported then it will bend or have flex to an extent, but if it is fixed with batons, screws, then it will be rigid.

      A

      Yes — it does have some flex, but how much depends on how it’s used.

      For 9mm V-grooved moisture resistant MDF (2440 × 606mm):

      • Thin panel (9mm): inherently has noticeable flexibility, especially across the 606mm width or unsupported spans
      • Grooving helps appearance, not strength: the V-grooves slightly reduce rigidity compared to solid MDF
      • Moisture resistant (MR MDF): improves performance in humid environments, but doesn’t increase stiffness

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    1. Q Why pick the 8x2 size over a full 8x4 sheet?
      A

      Four reasons usually. First, fit, because 606mm wide goes through doorways and up staircases that 1220mm cannot. Second, the weight, 10kg, is roughly half what a full 8x4 weighs, so one person can manage the installation. Third, project match, because for wainscoting, dado panelling and narrow zones, the 8x2 size is closer to what you actually need without cutting down a larger sheet. Fourth, the tongue and groove long edges give you a mechanically locking join that the wider sheets do not have.

    2. Q Can I use this for wainscoting, fitted horizontally on the wall?
      A

      Yes, this is one of its best uses. Run the 2440mm length horizontally at dado height (around 900mm to 1200mm from the floor), and the grooves sit parallel to the floor like traditional panelling. Finish the top edge with a chair rail or moulding, and the bottom with a skirting. The 606mm height gives you a dado panel close to the classic Victorian proportion without any width cutting. The T&G long edges mean that as you run sheets along the wall, each one locks into the next, which keeps the whole horizontal band tight and aligned without relying on glue or pins to hold the joint shut.

    3. Q Are the edges primed like the face?
      A

      No, only the face is primed. The four cut edges of the sheet are unprimed, which is standard for this size. If an edge will be visible after install (top, bottom or end of a wainscot run, for example), seal it with MDF sealer or diluted PVA before applying your topcoat. That stops the edge from absorbing paint differently and keeps the finished look uniform.

    4. Q Will the grooves line up if I butt two 8x2 sheets end to end for a longer run?
      A

      The tongue and groove edges sit only on the long 2440mm sides, not on the short 606mm ends. So sheets joined end to end along the short sides will show a small visible butt join rather than a continuous groove pattern. For runs longer than 2440mm, plan to fall behind a feature, in a corner, or under a vertical timber detail that will hide the seam. The T&G long edges, on the other hand, give you a seamless interlocked join along the full 2440mm length.

    5. Q Is the narrow width strong enough for a bath panel?
      A

      At 606mm wide and 9mm thick, yes, for a standard bath panel. Standard UK baths are around 510 to 560mm high, so the 606mm width gives a small overlap that trims neatly to fit. For a freestanding bath plinth or any panel under sustained load, fix the sheet onto a timber frame rather than relying on adhesive to plasterboard, which gives the panel proper backing.

    6. Q How many 8x2 sheets do I need for wainscoting a 4m x 3m room? 
      A

      The total wall perimeter is 14 metres. Each 8x2 sheet covers 2440mm horizontally, so 14m ÷ 2.44m equals 5.7 sheets, round up to 6 to allow for cuts at corners and around doors. Some installers add an extra sheet for safety, particularly if there are multiple internal corners or door openings to work around.