Straight grained hardwood, featuring an open grain pattern with variations in color and texture. Generally, this wood has large flitch patterns and a highly visible cathedral grain look.
Straight grained hardwood, featuring an open grain pattern with variations in color and texture. Generally, this wood has large flitch patterns and a highly visible cathedral grain look.
Decorative paper is impregnated with a melamine resin and then thermally fused to an industrial-grade composite core board. Thermal fusion takes place under heat and pressure and permanently bonds the resin-impregnated paper to the substrate. The process of thermal fusion produces a permanent bond between the melamine surface and the substrate.
Decorative paper is impregnated with a melamine resin and then thermally fused to an industrial-grade composite core board. Thermal fusion takes place under heat and pressure and permanently bonds the resin-impregnated paper to the substrate. The process of thermal fusion produces a permanent bond between the melamine surface and the substrate.
Straight grained hardwood, featuring an open grain pattern with variations in color and texture. Generally, this wood has large flitch patterns and a highly visible cathedral grain look.
Decorative paper is impregnated with a melamine resin and then thermally fused to an industrial-grade composite core board. Thermal fusion takes place under heat and pressure and permanently bonds the resin-impregnated paper to the substrate. The process of thermal fusion produces a permanent bond between the melamine surface and the substrate.
Straight grained hardwood, featuring an open grain pattern with variations in color and texture. Generally, this wood has large flitch patterns and a highly visible cathedral grain look.
Decorative paper is impregnated with a melamine resin and then thermally fused to an industrial-grade composite core board. Thermal fusion takes place under heat and pressure and permanently bonds the resin-impregnated paper to the substrate. The process of thermal fusion produces a permanent bond between the melamine surface and the substrate.
Category
Melamine
Material
Melamine
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