PRINT HPL is a high-pressure decorative laminate consisting of layers of cellulose fibres that are impregnated with thermosetting resins and subjected to a high pressure process. It is a homogeneous, non porous material .
HPL is supplied as panels, available in different sizes, thicknesses and surface finishes. The nominal thickness ranges from 0.6 to 30 mm.
Some HPL laminates have metal layers reinforced core, while others have metal foils or wood veneers as the decorative surface.
PRINT HPL is also available in a flame retardant grade (called “F1”) which has a higher fire reaction classification than the standard version.
PRINT HPL is a high-pressure decorative laminate consisting of layers of cellulose fibres that are impregnated with thermosetting resins and subjected to a high pressure process. It is a homogeneous, non porous material .
HPL is supplied as panels, available in different sizes, thicknesses and surface finishes. The nominal thickness ranges from 0.6 to 30 mm.
Some HPL laminates have metal layers reinforced core, while others have metal foils or wood veneers as the decorative surface.
PRINT HPL is also available in a flame retardant grade (called “F1”) which has a higher fire reaction classification than the standard version.
PRINT HPL is a high-pressure decorative laminate consisting of layers of cellulose fibres that are impregnated with thermosetting resins and subjected to a high pressure process. It is a homogeneous, non porous material .
HPL is supplied as panels, available in different sizes, thicknesses and surface finishes. The nominal thickness ranges from 0.6 to 30 mm.
Some HPL laminates have metal layers reinforced core, while others have metal foils or wood veneers as the decorative surface.
PRINT HPL is also available in a flame retardant grade (called “F1”) which has a higher fire reaction classification than the standard version.