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Laminate build-up

Build-up of laminate floorings: What are laminate floorings?

The laminate is made up of several layers:

Layer 1:

First there is the upper wear layer and a decor layer with one or several layers, depending on the production method used. The wear layer consists of a special cellulose (paper) treated with synthetic resin as the durable surface of the flooring. The decor layer gives the laminate flooring its attractive appearance.

Layer 2:

Underneath the decor is the substrate made of wood-based materials (HDF).

Layer 3:

On the base of the flooring you will find an impregnated layer on the back of the substrate for increasing dimensional stability and which acts as a moisture barrier.

All three layers are permanently bonded with each other by resin, heat and pressure. Depending on the type of production, a differentiation is made between directly laminated laminate floorings (DPL for "Direct Pressure Laminate") or indirectly laminated floorings (HPL for "High Pressure Laminate").

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