Purple laminate sheets color group brown 592 black grey 577 yellow gold 278 neutral 258 amber orange 204 white 197 taupe 130 blue 127 green 68 red 54 purple 18.
Plastic laminate backing.
Plastic laminate which also comes in a variety of colors and textures is made from multiple layers of kraft paper soaked in plastic resin and placed into drying chambers.
High pressure laminate veneer can also be laminated to any substrate including mdf particle board or plywood.
The original high pressure laminate by formica group.
Our phenolic backing at oakwood is the same backing that you will find on hpl plastic laminate sheets.
The material is a high pressure laminate hpl manufactured under 1 400 pounds of pressure per square inch more than three times over melamine sheets.
Mix and match solids graphic patterns and finishes.
The original high pressure laminate by formica brand the original high pressure laminate by formica brand laminate offers a broader range of looks than ever before.
Similar testing of metal and aluminium laminate backed refrigeration products found that none caught alight after the 30 second test with samples of metal and aluminium laminate backing less than.
Achieve the look you want for any design challenge or.
Transform spaces with our modern laminates that are as beautiful as they are durable.
Wilsonart phenolic laminate backer sheets must be bonded to a suitable substrate of reliable quality such as particleboard medium density fiberboard or plywood with one a face.
Therefore all of the laminate installation skills completely translate to this type of veneer backing.
For best results the backer sheet thickness should be relatively equal to that of the decorative laminate on the face of the assembly.
Formica brand laminate offers a broader range of looks than ever before.
All decorative laminate plaster concrete and gypsum board should not be considered suitable substrates.
Backer sheets applied to substrates faced with nevamar and pionite high pressure decorative laminate impart stability and reduce the likelihood of warpage to the final product.