When we stroke melamine panels we notice uneven textures that add visual interest, replicate the look and feel of the natural material and enhance the beauty of the finished product. So why is there a texture? Here are the reasons why the texture is created.
To create texture in melamine panels, a process called embossing is often used. However, it is important to note that the melamine panels themselves are made from particleboard or MDF (medium density fiberboard) boards that are then covered with decorative melamine paper.
The embossing process generally involves feeding the decorative paper through an embossing or texturing machine. These machines have heated rollers or plates that are engraved with a unique pattern. The paper is passed through the machine and pressure and heat are applied to transfer the pattern to the surface of the paper. This process creates a texture or grain that simulates the desired material.
It is important to understand that the texture on melamine panels is created by printing and embossing the decorative melamine paper during the manufacturing process. The texture is not inherent in the particleboard or MDF substrate itself.
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