Post formed laminate was first manufactured in the 1950s and was particularly popular in the 1970s.
What is laminate countertop postforming.
What is it used for.
Evans midwest is the premier name in laminate countertop and postforming machinery.
O conor who worked at westinghouse the company that patented laminate around the start of the 20 th century.
Once this process is through the countertop or cabinet panel simply has to be dropped into position depending upon the design that has to be implemented.
But whereas they only saw laminate as being a sheeting material inventor daniel j.
However another type of laminate called postforming or post formed laminate is a grade of laminate that is a little thinner and more flexible than conventional horizontal laminate.
The laminate composite used in formica was invented by daniel j.
Formica white marble herringbone 9310 laminate is available in matte finish in grade 12 or 20.
Vertical grade laminate is used most commonly for backsplashes and other areas that really don t need to withstand as much abuse as a countertop.
O conor had big dreams for the product and started a little competing company called formica.
These sticks act like guide rails and help in shaping the laminate on the counter top.
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Usually the binding material and the backsplash is almost always present.
Post formed laminate is used for a variety of different purposes.
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It is most commonly used in cabinetry and serves as an effective method of wrapping edges on laminate countertops.
It still continues to be popular to this day.
Grade 12 is a horizontal postforming grade hgp.
Matte finish imparts a warm pleasing effect that enhances the beauty of color and produces a greater clarity and depth.
Conventional laminate tends to be stiff inflexible horizontal sheets.
Laminate is merely a smooth veneer applied to surfaces such as medium density fiberboard or plywood as a finishing touch.
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However if you d like to bend or form the laminate known as postforming to an unusual shape or if the surface will receive only light duty use there s the thinner.