High Pressure Laminate (HPL)
Duroplastic HPL is produced by combining several layers of paper and resins under high pressure. Paper as an renewable raw material makes up about 60% of HPL. The top coating is made of robust and heat-resistant melamine.
In addition, it is especially shock. and wear-resistant. HPL has a higher durability than other conventional products. The surface is hygienically sealed and easy to clean.

HPL Solid Material
High density HPL solid material is recommended for desk surfaces which have endure heavy-duty service and bear extreme loads. Furthermore it is – by characteristic black edging and the low height of 1.5 cm – a topical design material.
HPL composite material
The fibreboard constists of high-quality chip board core which ist coated on both sides with HPL and sealed with 2 mm edging.
The soft-gray coating (0.5 mm) is completely pressed together with the core.
The HPL coating of the HPL composite material+ (0.7) is produced with maximum pressure similar to solid material. The plum tree and bog oak design of HPL surface is brought out clearly by supplementary three-dimensional structure.






