The difference between wood grain film decorative film and veneer
The difference between wood grain melamine paper decorative film and veneer
2020-04-02 / Source: / 11
Wood grain melamine paper is a new type of decorative film, which is different from wallpaper and veneer. Wood grain melamine paper is a relatively environmentally friendly new material, which is antibacterial, flame retardant and moisture-proof. It has realistic natural texture and can be used for special-shaped decoration. The differences between wood grain melamine paper decorative film and veneer are as follows:1. The blistering problem of manual operation film
1-1. The wood grain melamine paper decorative film has the new airless design of Ari Free. The product has its own air groove. During construction, the air that causes foaming can be discharged through the air groove. Forms a tight fit.
1-2. On the contrary, when the iron veneer is prone to cracking, there will be a lot of blistering. It can only be exhausted through pinholes, scraper hard pressing, etc., and problems such as blistering rebound, damage, and moisture entry may occur later.
2. Environmental issues
2-1. The wood grain melamine paper decorative film has passed the safety certification of the national authoritative organization, and obtained the A1.B1 level flame retardant report, antibacterial test report, and formaldehyde-free test report. It is also the first company in the industry to obtain the 'European Fiber Product Quality Certification'·Products of the first class. Wood grain melamine paper products can be used by infants under the age of three.
3. Moisture-proof and antibacterial properties
3-1. It has antibacterial properties/flame retardant properties, and can be used for a long time without aging due to long time.
3-2. Veneer includes natural veneer and synthetic veneer. Synthetic veneer will age when PVC is used for a long time. Natural veneer has high cost and troublesome maintenance. The product is easy to burn at high temperature, easy to dry and crack or moisture to rot!