EPD-IES-0009220:001 (S-P-09220)

Thin Laminates (Thin High Pressure Laminates-Less than 2.0mm)

High Pressure Laminate or HPL, is manufactured by bonding together layers of cellulosic fibrous material (normally paper) impregnated with thermosetting resins, by simultaneous application of heat (temperature ≥ 120°C) and high specific pressure (≥ 5 MPa), to obtain a homogenous non-porous material with increased density and with the required finish. The surface layers, which incorporate solid colours, patterns or natural decors, use melamine-based resins to provide high-resistance to wear, impact, heat and staining. The core layers use phenolic-based resins for strength and flexibility.

HPL sheets of thickness 0.50mm to 1.80mm are essentially required to be bonded to a substrate. Thus the bonded assembly acquires the necessary structural rigidity for further fabrication. While there are plenty of choices in Greenlam HPL ranges that would match the end user’s requirements. 

Each of the finishes is available in multiple designs and colours from which one can choose according to style and decor. The products are made available in different sizes that suit the end use criteria.

Other features of HPL are:

• Durability and Safety

• Cost Effectiveness

• Anti Virus, Anti-Bacterial and Anti-Fungal characteristics

• Least maintenance 

• Low emissions 

Some of the Thin Laminates variants offered by Greenlam: 

• Standard -

• Post Forming variants 

• Unicore Variant 

• AFX 

• High Definition Gloss & Super MAR 

• Marker & Chalk Grade

• Electro static dissipative type 

• Lab Guardian 

• Digital/Custom laminates

• Fire Retardant laminates 

• Phenolic Backer and Cabinet Liners 

Registration numberEPD-IES-0009220:001 (S-P-09220)
PCR2019:14 Construction products (EN 15804+A2) 1.3.4
StatusValid
Publication date2023-07-02
Valid until2028-07-01
EN 15804 compliantYes
Geographical scopeIndia