What is high pressure laminate by Formica?
THE ORIGINAL HIGH PRESSURE LAMINATE BY FORMICA GROUP Formica ® Brand Laminate offers a broader range of looks than ever before. Transform spaces with our modern laminates that are as beautiful as they are durable. Mix and match solids, graphic patterns and finishes.
Where can I find a sample of Formica® brand laminate?
Swatch Samples only come in Standard Finishes based on the Product Line. Please contact Customer Service for additional information: 1-800-FORMICA (367-6422). Formica ® Brand Laminate offers a broader range of looks than ever before. Transform spaces with our modern laminates that are as beautiful as they are durable.
How do I contact Formica customer service?
Please contact Customer Service for additional information: 1-800-FORMICA (367-6422). Formica ® Brand Laminate offers a broader range of looks than ever before. Transform spaces with our modern laminates that are as beautiful as they are durable.
Where is Formica manufactured in India?
Formica has gained a strong and steady presence in India. The company has its headquarters in Delhi and runs a hi-tech manufacturing plant in Kalol, Ahmedabad. The plant meets global manufacturing excellence owing to brilliant nationwide distribution system along with a team of dedicated partners and team force.
What is Formica magnetic laminates?
A decorative laminate ideal for communication and display, Formica® Magnetic Laminates have a strong magnetic effect and can be written on with chalks or special board markers.Ideal for a wide variety of applications in environments.
What are the different grades of Formica® laminate?
Available in Formica® High Pressure Laminate or Formica® Compact Grade Laminate, our high pressure structural laminate and in a variety of surface finishes.
What is laminate made of?
Believe it or not, laminate is made from paper! Here’s the whole scoop: First, sheets of kraft paper are saturated in melamine resin. Then, the resin-soaked papers are pressed tightly together under extremely high heat. Next, the decorative paper is placed on the very top and cured in an oven.