What is it you are making?
Tricoya is very expensive compared to MR-MDF and mainly used for external work.
It's a lot heavier than reuglar MDF and dulls cutters quickly, even carbide tipped.
It's main benefit is its weather durability, I believe it has a 50 year guarantee for external use.
As a test we made a cabinet with it and left it in our yard un-finished, in 6 years its seen all kinds of weather from baking sun to snow and ice.
Apart from a healthy coating of green mould the Tricoya underneath remains intact.
Seems to be living up to its claims so far.
If its an internal project MR-MDF may be a better solution.