| Material | Sunmica |
| Pattern | Printed |
| Size(ft) | 8x4 |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Product Type | Door Skin |
Laminated Doors are doors that are covered with a layer of laminate material to provide a protective and decorative finish. Laminating involves applying a thin, durable layer (often made of paper, plastic, or wood veneer) to the surface of the door, which enhances its appearance, durability, and resistance to environmental factors like moisture, wear, and stains. Laminated doors are widely used in residential, commercial, and industrial settings due to their affordability, versatility, and low-maintenance characteristics.
Types of Laminated Doors
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PVC Laminated Doors:
- Description: These doors are laminated with a layer of PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride), which is a plastic-based material. PVC laminated doors are typically lightweight, durable, and resistant to moisture, making them ideal for areas with high humidity, such as bathrooms and kitchens.
- Applications: Commonly used for interior doors, bathroom doors, kitchen cabinet doors, and partition doors.
- Advantages:
- Water-resistant: Great for moist environments.
- Variety of finishes: Available in gloss, matte, and textured finishes.
- Low maintenance: Easy to clean and maintain.
- Disadvantages:
- Can be prone to scratches or dents over time.
- Limited range of textures compared to wood-based laminates.
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Wood Laminated Doors (Wood Veneer Laminates):
- Description: These doors have a thin layer of natural wood veneer laminated onto a substrate like MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard) or plywood. Wood laminate doors provide the appearance of solid wood at a fraction of the cost.
- Applications: Used in residential interior doors, office doors, and high-end commercial spaces.
- Advantages:
- Natural wood look: Provides a luxurious, elegant finish.
- Durability: The laminate protects the wood from scratches and moisture.
- Sustainability: Often made from sustainable sources of wood.
- Disadvantages:
- Expensive compared to other types of laminate doors.
- Less resistant to extreme weather conditions compared to some plastic laminates.