HPL

HPL, or High Pressure Laminate, is a dense, durable material made by compressing multiple layers under extremely high pressure. The result is a hard, stable, and highly resistant panel suitable for a wide range of applications.

An HPL panel consists of a core made of wood fibers or paper, sandwiched between two hard top layers. The core layers are impregnated with phenolic resin, which is a thermosetting material that hardens when exposed to heat. During production, the layers are pressed together under high pressure and temperature, creating a compact, extremely strong panel. The top layers are so dense and durable that they resist moisture and sunlight, providing a long-lasting, low-maintenance surface.

Clean HPL surfaces with warm water and a non-abrasive cleaner. After cleaning, remove any soap residue and dry thoroughly with a soft cloth to prevent streaks. Avoid using scouring pads or harsh abrasive cleaners. For stubborn stains on textured surfaces, a soft brush may be used. Prolonged contact with strong cleaning agents can cause permanent discoloration.