One, Can particleboard be used for cabinet doors?
Yes.
In the market for wardrobe panel materials, most manufacturers use particleboard, and some use multi-layer boards. However, particleboard production requires less glue, which contributes to its better environmental performance.
Two. What are the advantages and disadvantages of using particleboard cabinets and doors?

Plywood is a good choice for cabinet doors.
Plywood, also known as CD board, is made by joining two sheets of single wood planks with a central adhesive layer. The core of the plywood is formed by natural wood strips bonded together, while thin veneers are applied to both sides. This type of plywood is essential for wall, ceiling, and fine woodworking projects in residential renovations. It is more affordable than oriented strand board (OSB), but has a lower resistance to bending in the vertical direction.
Advantages of plywood: Excellent screw-holding capacity, high strength, rigid, sound-absorbing, insulating, high stability, easy to process, and low moisture content.
Disadvantages of plywood: susceptible to moisture, high processing requirements, limited applications, poor vertical bending resistance, prone to warping and deformation, and relatively rough surface.
Applications for MDF: structural layer, furniture manufacturing, doors and windows, partitions, false walls, radiators, curtain boxes, door panels, and wall panels, etc.