Impregnated paper
This impregnated paper is made with a special type of kraft paper of a high density (155 g/m2 — 213 g/m2) that is impregnated with thermoset phenol-formaldehyde resin. In the process of the paper impregnation, various kinds of resins and pressing additives are used to deliver the necessary properties required by a particular type of plastic.
The resin content in the product will be 30-35%.
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LLC "Innovative Technologies"Description
Uses of the Impregnated Paper:
This paper is used as the internal layers for the production of various types of DL (Decorative Laminates):
HPL (High Pressure Laminate)
CPL (Low Pressure Laminate)
Post-formable (PF) Laminate
Low-combustible Laminate
Post-formable HPL refers to a special type of decorative plastic that is thermoplastic at a certain temperature for a limited time, during which the desired shape can be obtained. It is therefore used as a finishing material in the manufacturing of building structures and furniture parts which require the finishing of curved surfaces.
Low-combustible HPL refers to a low-flammable material with low density and smoke toxicity.
Production
During the DL production, a package containing different types of impregnated papers is prepared, which is then loaded into the press. When the pressing is performed under a high temperature and pressure, the resin contained in the paper melts and spreads, filling the pores between the paper fibres and gluing the paper layers together. It is then cured to form a monolithic plastic sheet with unique performance parameters.
The upper protective layer of the transparent paper, which is impregnated with melamine-containing resins and is named the «overlay», gives additional hardness and durability to the surface.
For the decorative layer, special high-quality monophonic papers and papers with typographical patterns are used, that are also impregnated with melamine-containing resins. The inner layers will determine the mechanical strength of the plastic. The number of sheets included in the inner layer depends on the density of the paper used and the required thickness of the compressible plastic (0.6-25 mm for HPL and compact laminates; 0.15-1.6 mm for thin CPL plastics).
Applications
The decorative laminate (DL) is a modern construction and finishing material that is widely used in furniture production, constructions, the interior and exterior decoration of premises, car building, shipbuilding, and the production of doors and moulded products.
A wide range of decorative plastic applications is possible due to the high-demand performance parameters of the materials such as:
Easily serviced
Wear resistant
Heat resistant
Moisture resistant
Low combustibility
Light and colour resistant
Dirt resistant
Vandal-proof
Resistant to household chemicals
Ecofriendly
Hygienic and anti-static
Post-formable HPL refers to a special type of decorative plastic that is thermoplastic at a certain temperature for a limited time, during which the desired shape can be obtained. It is therefore used as a finishing material in the manufacturing of building structures and furniture parts which require the finishing of curved surfaces.
Manufactured Products
Density: 230 g/m2 - 315 g/m2
Our company produces impregnated paper for the inner layers of decorative plastic with a density of 230 g/m2 to 315 g/m2.
It is technologically possible to produce impregnated paper for various types of plastics based on papers with a density of 80-400 g/m2.
This paper is used as the internal layers for the production of various types of DL (Decorative Laminates):
HPL (High Pressure Laminate)
CPL (Low Pressure Laminate)
Post-formable (PF) Laminate
Low-combustible Laminate
Post-formable HPL refers to a special type of decorative plastic that is thermoplastic at a certain temperature for a limited time, during which the desired shape can be obtained. It is therefore used as a finishing material in the manufacturing of building structures and furniture parts which require the finishing of curved surfaces.
Low-combustible HPL refers to a low-flammable material with low density and smoke toxicity.
Production
During the DL production, a package containing different types of impregnated papers is prepared, which is then loaded into the press. When the pressing is performed under a high temperature and pressure, the resin contained in the paper melts and spreads, filling the pores between the paper fibres and gluing the paper layers together. It is then cured to form a monolithic plastic sheet with unique performance parameters.
The upper protective layer of the transparent paper, which is impregnated with melamine-containing resins and is named the «overlay», gives additional hardness and durability to the surface.
For the decorative layer, special high-quality monophonic papers and papers with typographical patterns are used, that are also impregnated with melamine-containing resins. The inner layers will determine the mechanical strength of the plastic. The number of sheets included in the inner layer depends on the density of the paper used and the required thickness of the compressible plastic (0.6-25 mm for HPL and compact laminates; 0.15-1.6 mm for thin CPL plastics).
Applications
The decorative laminate (DL) is a modern construction and finishing material that is widely used in furniture production, constructions, the interior and exterior decoration of premises, car building, shipbuilding, and the production of doors and moulded products.
A wide range of decorative plastic applications is possible due to the high-demand performance parameters of the materials such as:
Easily serviced
Wear resistant
Heat resistant
Moisture resistant
Low combustibility
Light and colour resistant
Dirt resistant
Vandal-proof
Resistant to household chemicals
Ecofriendly
Hygienic and anti-static
Post-formable HPL refers to a special type of decorative plastic that is thermoplastic at a certain temperature for a limited time, during which the desired shape can be obtained. It is therefore used as a finishing material in the manufacturing of building structures and furniture parts which require the finishing of curved surfaces.
Manufactured Products
Density: 230 g/m2 - 315 g/m2
Our company produces impregnated paper for the inner layers of decorative plastic with a density of 230 g/m2 to 315 g/m2.
It is technologically possible to produce impregnated paper for various types of plastics based on papers with a density of 80-400 g/m2.