Leon wrote:
I don't not think melamine is actually high pressure laminate.
Technically, high pressure decorative laminates (HPDL like
Formica, Nevamar, Wilsonart, etc.) are made up of sheets of
kraft paper and a decorative face that are bonded with
resins under great pressure and then finished off with a
layer of melamine.
Melamine, as generically referred to here/the wreck, is a
man made panel stock finished with a layer of melamine on
one or both faces.
One is used with/on both but neither is the same as the
other.
Just in case anyone was wondering/paying attention/cares.
UA100
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