Laminate sheet can be used across various sectors:
Commercial Sector:
Retail Environments: Store fixtures, display units, and point-of-sale counters.
Hospitality Industry: Hotel room furnishings, restaurant tables, and bar tops
Educational Institutions: Laboratory benches, classroom furniture, and locker systems
Residential Use:
Furniture: Used extensively for countertops, cabinets, tables, desks and backsplashes.
Living Spaces: Custom furniture, decorative wall panels, and built-in storage units
Wall Panels: Commonly applied as wall cladding in both residential and commercial spaces.
Specialized Applications
Transportation: Interior panels for trains, buses, and marine vessels
Healthcare: Operating room wall panels and nurse stations
Exterior Cladding: Weather-resistant HPL panels for building facades
While laminate sheets are commonly seen as a kitchen and bathroom countertop material. Our laminate sheet can be applied on MDF, particle board, or plywood to create stunning bar tops, workstations, shelving units, backsplashes, cabinet fronts, and walls, making them excellent for manufacturing any type of furniture, it gives a touch of luxury to any space. They are available in three different finishes: Ultra-high Gloss, Super Matte, and Metallic.
Packing and Delivery
We understand the importance of your project and the value of the laminate sheets you order from us. That's why we've developed a meticulous shipping process to ensure that your laminate sheets arrive at your doorstep in perfect condition:
- Each laminate sheet is rolled around a sturdy 3-inch core, providing a solid structure that prevents bending or warping. To cushion the sheet and protect it from any potential impact during transit, we wrap it in foam. This foam layer acts as a shock absorber, ensuring that the laminate sheet remains undamaged even if the package is jostled or dropped.
- But we don't stop there. The foam-wrapped core is then placed inside a robust box, providing an additional layer of protection. This box is designed to withstand the rigors of shipping, ensuring that the laminate sheet inside remains secure and undamaged.