MAPLE A509 SF

Texture
Smooth Hi-Gloss
Matt Thread
Veneer Drizzle
Braid Clash
Vitra Chen Raye
Sape Leather
Jet FAB
VELV Mill
Swump Vinto
CROSS CUT Blunt
Bushato MIN

Textures of wood grain decors are derived from the real-life textures of the real natural wood they imitate.

Color may differ from one screen to another and slightly from real counterpart.

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Description

Laminate face is decorative printed paper in various wood grains.

The quality of décor paper is generally differentiated by the quality of print and the grammage of paper which normally ranges from 60 to 130 g/m2.

HPL body is comprised of phenolic resin impregnated papers called Kraft paper. They generally range in weight from 80 to 300 g/m².

A layer of paper that separates décor paper from kraft paper. It may not be always used.
Transparent paper pressed on top of décor paper to improve scratch resistance and protection of printed design/color.
Alphabetically:In EN 438-3: ,three letters are used to classify a laminate:1st letter : H for Horizontal application or V for Vertical application.
2nd letter : G for general purpose or D for Heavy-Duty.
3rd letter: S for Standard quality, P for Post forming grade or F for Flame retardant.Numerically:
A numerical system is also defined in relation to the three important characteristics:
Abrasion resistance : overlay related.
Impact resistance : laminate thickness related.
Scratch resistance: texture type related.