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Wednesday, July 5, 2017

The Different Types Of Laminated Panels And How You Can Use It

By Arthur Carter


Thinking of a good home interior can be both fun and confusing. Depending on your motif, you wish to complement all designs possible from the flooring to the walls and your ceiling. While you may think of the possibility of handing out a huge amount to achieve a great interior, there are also many sources which prove that spending too much is not necessary to achieve one classic touch.

For a bungalow house, it is always good to have a touch of wood for your walls and flooring. In this case, Laminated Panels Southern CA have become the best pick for homeowners. With this, you have secured your own versatile yet affordable manufacture.

First, you have to know that these materials contain double layers which add up to its durability. These layers serve as protection for the first layer. More so, the difference between each of its types depends on a lot of factors ranging from the manufacturing process to its surface finishing, usage, built, and even its advanced property.

You may have heard about how likely these laminates are with plywood. Although you can say that both of these are common alternatives to traditional material, there is a definite difference between the two regarding its production material. In this case, plywood is made from wood veneers while the other one is from a high dense fiber and some other particles. However, there is also such thing called a laminated wood which is manufactured from wood veneers pasted parallel to each other.

Low Pressure LPL and High Pressure Laminate HPL. The difference between this two depends on its manufacturing. LPL is one that uses heat to bond parts of plywoods together while HPL utilizes an adhesive glue and a cold process. In addition, HPL is harder decorative sheets.

Next is the decorative and industrial covers. The decorative mostly caters to beautifying furniture or wall interiors. On the other hand, your industrial laminate is expected to keep the durability of your floors as it is designed to handle a heavy foot traffic.

Depending on its surface finish, the types are classified as matt, glossy, metallic, texture, solid colored and digital. Matt and textures are for corporate and business offices or your bedroom perhaps. Glossy is usually used for clubs and showrooms as well as metallic. Solid colors are used for kitchen counter taps and bathroom areas.

The sheets which are used in the kitchen and other industries, particularly factories, fire resistant flooring or walls are used. There are also antibacterial ones which are used in hospitals. Other types are electrostatic dissipative, magnetic and marker or chalkboard.

On the built itself, you can choose between a classic and an economical design. For a classic one, unicores are built with fine edge lining. On the other hand, a noncore boosts your economical design with its black and solid design.




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