Lamicolor Postforming HPL Laminate
Lamicolor Postforming HPL Laminate is a high-pressure
laminate (HPL) surface solution composed of kraft paper impregnated with
plasticized phenolic resin and decorative papers impregnated with special
melamine resin. The defining performance factor of the product lies in the
chemical components used and their controlled formulation during production.
Lamicolor Postforming HPL Laminate can be bent and shaped
into concave and convex forms depending on the applied technique and the required
radius values. This capability enables functional and design-oriented surface
solutions for furniture and interior applications that require continuous
surface transitions.
Key Advantages
- Shapeable
HPL structure suitable for postforming applications
- Controlled
bending on concave and convex surfaces
- Multi-layer
structure based on phenolic and melamine resins
- Flexible
surface character compatible with different production systems
- Suitable
for continuous edge and surface solutions
Machine and Application Compatibility
For postforming operations, various edge-bending and
postforming machine types are available, operating in either static or continuous
modes depending on the production method.
- Static
machines are typically used for low-volume production with varying
dimensions.
- Continuous
machines are designed for serial production with consistent
dimensions.
Although these machines operate with different working
principles, Lamicolor Postforming HPL Laminate is engineered with a flexible
structure that ensures compatibility with both systems. This flexibility
supports stable processing and allows for long-term storage of the postforming
laminate without performance loss.
Areas of Application
- Postformed
countertops and work surfaces
- Furniture
fronts and door panels
- Counters
and reception units
- Interior
designs requiring curved surfaces
- Serial
production furniture and project-based applications