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Substrates
Although the substrates that can be used
with LPR high pressure laminates may vary, they must all
have common characteristics. These commonalities must
have a surface as smooth and homogeneous as possible,
free from irregularities.This is particularly true for
high gloss surface finishes that may be very thin.
The most common substrates are: chipboard plywood, medium
density fiberboard and fiberboard. These substrates are
cellulose based containing dimensional variations similar
to the ones of HPL.
Aluminum, iron or steel slabs are also good substrates
even if their dimentional variations may differ from HPL
sheets.
The laminates can be bonded directly onto the honeycomb,
or the polystyrene or the polyurithane bords, only if
the thickness is equal or more than 1.5mm. In fact, thinner
laminates would not give a good enough shock resistance
since these kind of substrates are very yielding.
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