Tfl is a melamine saturated paper that is thermally fused directly to the substrate.
Thermally fused laminate board.
Thermally fused laminate tfl is created by soaking decor paper with resin and allowing it to partially dry.
Thermally fused laminate tfl tfl panels wilsonart thermally fused laminate panels include nearly 200 curated designs and nine exclusive textured finishes all available through our industry leading wilsonart distribution network.
Tfl panels are made by soaking decorative paper in resin and bonding it to a backing material using heat and pressure.
The backing is usually made from particle board or medium density fiberboard and it s sometimes referred to as the substrate.
Thermally fused laminate tfl panels for decorative surfaces.
The perfect solution to organize your closets kitchen pantry or work rooms a durable thermally fused laminated tfl finish that is scratch and stain resistant quick and easy to install.
Today s thermally fused laminate tfl panels formally referred to as melamine come in an array of attractive designs and when paired with the right particle board can be both an economical and eco friendly choice.
With the absence of the multiple layers of kraft paper that is found in hpl you will loose some of the impact resistance but also you will have a lower cost.
There is no kraft paper used in thermally fused laminates and the resulting panel is ready for finishing.
Thermally fused melamine shelving provides a more durable surface for heavy use applications such as closets and garage organizing systems.
The partially cured sheet is then stuck to a rigid backing material.