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Everything you need to know about laminates

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Everything you need to know about laminates   Do you prefer laminates? High-pressure laminates are used for coating purposes. It is the floor that gives a luxurious, elegant and exclusive appeal to the commercial or residential space. You can find these laminates in different shades, styles and textures to suit your interior design. You can also find them in various style preferences. The laminates are made with high-quality resins and the best kraft paper. High-pressure laminates are used for many applications. These are some factors to highlight the need and importance of HPL coating: What you need to know about laminates? High-pressure laminates are mainly used for walls, cabinet surfaces and similar jobs. It has a huge application in interior decoration work. The visual appearance of the high-pressure laminate will give the space an improved appearance and will also complement the interior design. This laminate is very durable since it is made of melamine resin, phenolic res...

HIGH-DENSITY FIBERBOARD

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  HIGH-DENSITY FIBERBOARD The high-density fiberboard (HDF) for floors is a type of engineering wood product . It is made of wood fibre extracted from wood chips and wood pulp debris. The floor HDF is similar but much harder and denser than the floor of particleboard or medium-density fiberboard (MDF). It has a density greater than 50 pounds per cubic foot or 800 kg per cubic meter. This makes it a perfect stabilizer material for laminate floors and designed hardwood floors. What is the HDF? HDF (fiberboard / high-density chipboard ) is like MDF, as it is a synthetic composite panel made of compressed wood fibres. It is a stronger and harder product than MDF, with a typical density of up to 900 kg / m3. HDF is mainly used on laminate floors where this density is required, although other uses include door coverings and lower payments. HDF is a very thin panel with a typical thickness of 3 mm to 8 mm and is also supplied perforated, which means that it is not suitable as a substrate...