Create your own unique style.
Thermally fused laminate cabinets.
Thermally fused laminate tfl panels for decorative surfaces thermally fused laminate decorative panels once known as thermally fused melamine or tfm is made by fusing a resin impregnated sheet of décor paper directly to a substrate.
Tfl doors and drawer fronts are made with a medium density fiberboard core featuring a durable thermally fused melamine coating.
The backing is usually made from particle board or medium density fiberboard and it s sometimes referred to as the substrate.
It s being expressive and creating your own unique style.
Thermally fused laminate finishes.
There is no kraft paper used in thermally fused laminates and the resulting panel is ready for finishing.
Thermally fused laminate tfl when its time to have the look of high pressure laminate hpl with similar performance thermally fused laminate tfl also referred to as thermally fused melamine tfm is often used.
Prism is a colorful thermally fused laminate brand that has real character with a designer friendly focus.
Distinction is diverging from the norm.
The low quality melamine will not last as long as most laminate surfacing.
However the thicker textured thermal fused melamine has the same kind of life expectancy of high pressure laminate.
Thermally fused laminate tfl cabinet doors and drawer fronts are designed for durability featuring an outer layer that resists chipping scratches and dents.
With over 30 finishes for you to choose from you will certainly find a finish that will coordinate with your home and unique style.
Thermally fused laminate tfl tfl panels wilsonart thermally fused laminate panels include nearly 200 curated designs and nine exclusive textured finishes all available through our industry leading wilsonart distribution network.
Our finishes are designed to allow you to mix and match to achieve a custom look.
We offer 25 thermally fused laminate finishes and 10 viva premium laminates that are virtually indistinguishable from real wood.
Tfl is a melamine saturated paper that is thermally fused directly to the substrate.
The partially cured sheet is then stuck to a rigid backing material.