Technically, melamine is a heat-fused, resin-saturated paper coating that is glued on a chipboard or MDF core and is the most widely used product for doors. Melamine doors are decorative papers made of moisture-resistant MDF or Particle board, with a variety of surface options such as matte, texture and gloss, and a wide range of colors and patterns. Only available in square edge profile
Melamine board can only have flat surface doors and unlike vinyl or 2 pac it is not possible to direct any design or profile. Melamine comes in two different substrates. MDF and Chipboard. The particle board is made of small chips or softwood particles that are combined with a synthetic resin and combined by applying pressure and heat, on the other hand, MDF is produced by combining fine wood fibers with resin, and then heat and pressure are applied to produce. a smooth board.
High pressure laminate (HPL) is pressurized together at high pressure and high temperature, and while hard laminate sheets are glued on a wooden substrate using an adhesive, the low pressure laminate (LPL), commonly called melamine, is produced by pressing impregnated paper. melamine resin directly on chipboard or fiberboard surfaces. Since the resin fuses the paper to the wood, no glue is required for this, this process works at low pressure and high temperature. When it comes to the quality of melamine doors we do at Eurasia Doors, they cannot justify the cost of technology due to the low volume work that gives us an ordinary competitive advantage.