10mm Wood-Grain HPL Facing PET Foam Core Composite Panels

Specifications

  • Thickness: 10mm. (Custom: 5.0–50mm)
  • Dimensions: 1220 x 2440mm. (or custom sizes)

Composition

  • Facing: 1.0mm HPL (High-Pressure Laminate) Sheet
  • Core Material: 80 kg/m³ PET (Polyethylene Terephthalate) Foam

This composite panel combines aesthetic appeal with practical functionality, making it an ideal choice for a wide range of residential and commercial projects.

Product Features

  • Waterproof

Resists moisture, ideal for humid environments.

  • Scratch-resistant

Maintains surface integrity under daily use.

  • Lightweight

Easier to handle and install compared to solid wood.

  • Easy to Clean

Smooth surface allows effortless maintenance.

Structure & Composition

01. Structural Diagram

02. Material Introduction

HPL Sheets

HPL (High-Pressure Laminate) sheets are a type of laminate material commonly used for surfaces like countertops, furniture, wall panels, and flooring. They are made by layering multiple sheets of paper, typically with a decorative layer on top, and then fusing them together under heat and pressure, making them highly durable and resistant to scratches, stains, and heat.

PET Foam

PET foam (polyethylene terephthalate foam) is a lightweight, high-strength, environmentally friendly foam material that is widely used in various industrial fields. Its excellent properties make it an ideal choice for many structural applications, especially where lightness and strength are required.

Applications

As a high-performance alternative to traditional wood panels, these innovative eco-friendly composite panels are increasingly recognized by the market and applied across a wide range of industries.

  • Kitchen cabinets and countertops
  • Storage cabinets and lockers
  • Office desktops and workstations
  • Interior door panels
  • Wall cladding and partition panels
  • Retail display units and shelving
  • Furniture panels for wardrobes, bookcases, and drawers
  • Decorative panels for hotels, restaurants, and public spaces
  • Vehicle interiors, such as RVs, buses, and marine cabins
  • Exhibition stands and booth construction