Chipboard lamination is a process that involves adding a design to a pre-laminated chipboard panel using heat or pressure. The result is a durable, smooth, and attractive surface. How is it made?
Wood particles are compressed with resin adhesive to create chipboard.
Two or more pieces of chipboard are glued together using PVA glue to create a panel
A laminate is applied to the panel to create a smooth finish
What is it used for?
Furniture: Cabinets, bookshelves, desks, and other furniture
Interior wall paneling: Durable and attractive surface
Food and beverage storage: Lightweight and strong, making it ideal for storing a variety of products