Melamine impregnated paper is made from high-quality decorative paper, impregnated with melamine glue and moderately cured, suitable for various low-pressure short cycle press production.
Melamine impregnated paper has rich wood grain layers and clear and realistic textures; Excellent surface texture, firmly adhered to the substrate; Wear resistance, scratch resistance, high temperature resistance, corrosion resistance, pollution resistance, moisture resistance; Strong UV resistance and no fading; All indicators can meet or exceed national standards, and are environmentally friendly and healthy.
Product Category:
1. Wear resistant surface paper - mead or other paper containing AI203 impregnated with MF, used for strengthening wooden flooring.
2. Impregnated decorative paper - special decorative paper impregnated with MF, used for strengthening wooden flooring and furniture (impregnated with MF or UF).
3. Balance paper - special paper impregnated with MF, used for strengthening wooden flooring.
Product parameters:
Product specifications: 1250 * 2460mm (length can be customized according to customer requirements)
Raw paper weight: 70-80G/M2
Packaging: 2000-3000 sheets (or as per customer request)
Storage conditions: Room temperature: 19-21 degrees Celsius; Relative humidity: 40-60%
Usage period: Three months (after three months, it can still be used, and attention should be paid to quality changes and testing)
Melamine resin impregnated paper veneer artificial board (referred to as melamine veneer board) is rapidly expanding into the material industries of office and civil furniture, vehicle manufacturing, construction, shipbuilding, interior decoration, etc. due to its advantages of low production materials, low energy consumption, few processes, low cost, beautiful appearance, surface wear resistance, heat resistance, pollution resistance, and easy cleaning, and has already occupied a considerable market share. According to statistics, the market share of melamine impregnated paper veneer panels in Europe was 8% in 1980. rising to 18% in 1995. It is expected that there will still be great growth potential in the later period, so melamine impregnated paper veneer panels are receiving increasing attention.