The company manufactures and distributes high pressure laminate quartz solid surface coordinated tfl and edgebanding and other decorative engineered surfaces for use in the office education healthcare residential.
Thermally fused laminate versus high pressure laminate.
High pressure laminate is more durable than thermally fused laminate but it s also more expensive due to the added complexity of its manufacturing process.
Is tfl or hpl the better choice for my custom cabinets.
The thermal fused melamine surface is thinner than high pressure laminate so it is more vulnerable to scratches and chips.
If you re making changes to cabinet doors one of those choices you may come across is choosing between thermally fused laminate tfl which is known sometimes as thermally fused melamine tfm or thermofoil doors.
Also just like laminate the melamine surfaces have lower quality and higher quality products.
Tfl is sufficiently durable and hard wearing for cabinets countertops and shelving.
The low quality melamine will not last as long as most laminate surfacing.
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There are no kraft paper layers used in tfl.
This seals the core making it impossible to peel away.
Pressure and heat activate the resin based sheet and create a cross linked bond with the core.
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.
At valet custom we use thermally fused laminate to make shelving and cabinetry for the majority of our projects.
And while both materials are moisture resistant if you left a sweating glass on the surface of each overnight the results would be different.
Thermally fused laminate tfl also offers excellent hardness and scratch resistance that can stand up to the high demands of many environments.
Thermally fused laminate tfl panels are produced by fusing a resin based sheet of decor paper directly to a core.