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LEDGEBAND offers 5,000+ edge banding products in PVC, ABS, acrylic, wood veneer, and metal. Available in pre-glued, peel-and-stick, or non-glued, color-matched to 19+ laminate brands. No minimum order. Fast U.S. shipping.
Whether you're a DIY enthusiast, cabinetmaker, or contractor, you'll find the right edge banding for your project.
Edge Banding Materials
- PVC Edge Banding: The industry standard. Durable, moisture-resistant plastic edge banding that accounts for roughly 70% of all edgebanding used in North America. Available in the widest color range at a competitive price.
- ABS Edge Banding: An eco-friendly, recyclable, chlorine-free alternative to PVC. The preferred choice for green building and LEED-certified projects.
- Acrylic Edge Banding: High-gloss, mirror-like finish for premium cabinetry and modern interiors.
- Wood Veneer Edge Banding: Real wood in oak, maple, walnut, birch, cherry, and mahogany. Can be painted or stained to match surrounding woodwork.
- Metal Edge Banding: Aluminum and brushed metal finishes for contemporary, industrial, and commercial designs.
- Paintable Edge Banding: Smooth-surface PVC designed to accept paint, giving you full control over the final color.
Application Methods
- Pre-Glued / Iron-On: Adhesive is factory-applied. Activate with a household iron, hot air gun, or edge bander. Ideal for DIY projects and small shops.
- Peel and Stick: Self-adhesive backing — peel the liner and press onto the panel edge. The quickest method for light-duty work.
- Non-Glued: Requires a separate adhesive — either EVA or PUR hot melt glue. The professional method for the strongest, most durable bond. Browse our full hot melt glue for edge banding selection.
Sizes & Specifications
Available in standard widths of 7/8", 15/16" (for 3/4" panels), 1-5/16", 1-1/2", and 2" to match common substrate thicknesses. Roll lengths include 600 ft, 500 ft, and 328 ft. Thickness ranges from 0.5mm for to 3mm.
Finishes & Patterns
Browse woodgrain, solid color, matte, gloss, textured, and stone. Match any laminate or create seamless edges on plywood, MDF, particleboard, and melamine.
Edge Banding Applications
- Kitchen cabinet edgebanding
- Furniture edge trim & shelving
- Countertops & tabletops
- Plywood, MDF, and particleboard panels
For best results, start with proper surface preparation. Our guide on sanding plywood before edge banding covers the essential steps.
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Edge banding is a thin strip of material — typically PVC, ABS, acrylic, or wood veneer — applied to the exposed edges of plywood, MDF, or particleboard panels. It covers the raw substrate to create a clean, finished edge that protects against moisture and wear.
PVC is by far the most widely used. It offers the best balance of durability, moisture resistance, color variety, and price. ABS is growing in popularity as an eco-friendly alternative, especially in projects that require recyclable or low-emission materials.
For most cabinet and furniture work, 0.4mm (0.018") to 1mm PVC or ABS works well. Thicker options (2mm-3mm) provide a more substantial edge feel and are preferred for high-use surfaces like countertops and commercial fixtures. Wood veneer banding is typically 0.5mm to 0.6mm.
Yes. [Pre-glued (iron-on) edge banding](/collections/iron-on-edge-banding) is designed for DIY application. Heat the adhesive with a household iron, press the banding onto the panel edge, then trim the excess with a utility knife or edge trimmer. Check out our [edge banding guide](/blogs/resources-hub/types-of-edge-banding) for step-by-step tips.
Yes. Pre-glued (iron-on) edge banding is designed for DIY application. Heat the adhesive with a household iron, press the banding onto the panel edge, then trim the excess with a utility knife or edge trimmer. Check out our edge banding guide for step-by-step tips.
No. LEDGEBAND has no minimum order requirement. Buy exactly what you need and we ship nationwide across the United States.