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How do you spell Formica? [message #29173] Sun, 25 July 2004 09:14 Go to next message
wunhuanglo is currently offline  wunhuanglo
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The glossy finish, Louis says, consists of decorative 0.028 inch (0.7 mm) surface papers, impregnated with melamine resins, bonded under heat and impregnated with phenolic resins. Louis applies the laminate with polyvinyl acetate (PVA), clamps and cauls, assuring a tight bond with no air pockets. The process takes longer than simple veneers, he says, but the results are far better. After the panels are pressed, they are trimmed, chamfered and edged. "What's great about the laminate," Louis says, "is it's a low-cost way of getting a high gloss finish with beautiful patterns not found elsewhere. It is very easy to maintain, very durable and does not fade."

Re: Be warned that....... [message #29174 is a reply to message #29173] Sun, 25 July 2004 12:25 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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....you must use a thick towel or trivet when setting a hot frying pan on it.

Re: Be warned that....... [message #29175 is a reply to message #29174] Sun, 25 July 2004 20:41 Go to previous message
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I read this post and the word nonsequitor comes to mind.




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