Surface Armor LLC Laminate Surface Protection Film

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Laminate Surfaces The use of laminates is very common for countertops, construction panels, cabinetry, flooring and laminate-surfaced furniture but a single scratch, nick or stain can destroy the look and value of the item. Laminates can be damaged during: Lamination Cutting Routing Coating Flip-side tasks Assembly Shipping Handling Storage Installation Surface Armor laminate protective film ensures your finished surfaces remain blemish-free and maintain maximum value. Films are available in a broad range of thicknesses, providing protection from an array of damages. Our adhesive films can be easily and securely applied, and can be just as easily removed without leaving any adhesive residue. Choosing a Laminate Protective Film Different surfaces and applications require different types of protective films. Whether you are dealing with sheets of high-pressure laminate (HPL) or low-pressure laminate (LPL) furniture, we have a surface protection film to meet your needs. Adhesive type – This is the product identification number of the adhesive used to attach the surface protection film to the laminate. Tack – Measured in ounces per lateral inch, this defines the amount of adhesive used and the resulting “stickiness” of the laminate protective film. Because there are many variables at play, the tack level of most adhesives will be expressed as a range of values rather than a single, specific measurement. Film/Paper – This indicates the type of plastic or paper that the film is made of.
Description
Laminate Surfaces The use of laminates is very common for countertops, construction panels, cabinetry, flooring and laminate-surfaced furniture but a single scratch, nick or stain can destroy the look and value of the item. Laminates can be damaged during: Lamination Cutting Routing Coating Flip-side tasks Assembly Shipping Handling Storage Installation Surface Armor laminate protective film ensures your finished surfaces remain blemish-free and maintain maximum value. Films are available in a broad range of thicknesses, providing protection from an array of damages. Our adhesive films can be easily and securely applied, and can be just as easily removed without leaving any adhesive residue. Choosing a Laminate Protective Film Different surfaces and applications require different types of protective films. Whether you are dealing with sheets of high-pressure laminate (HPL) or low-pressure laminate (LPL) furniture, we have a surface protection film to meet your needs. Adhesive type – This is the product identification number of the adhesive used to attach the surface protection film to the laminate. Tack – Measured in ounces per lateral inch, this defines the amount of adhesive used and the resulting “stickiness” of the laminate protective film. Because there are many variables at play, the tack level of most adhesives will be expressed as a range of values rather than a single, specific measurement. Film/Paper – This indicates the type of plastic or paper that the film is made of.

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Laminate Surface Protection Film -  - Surface Armor LLC
Rockwall, TX, USA
Laminate Surface Protection Film
Laminate Surface Protection Film
Laminate Surfaces The use of laminates is very common for countertops, construction panels, cabinetry, flooring and laminate-surfaced furniture but a single scratch, nick or stain can destroy the look and value of the item. Laminates can be damaged during: Lamination Cutting Routing Coating Flip-side tasks Assembly Shipping Handling Storage Installation Surface Armor laminate protective film ensures your finished surfaces remain blemish-free and maintain maximum value. Films are available in a broad range of thicknesses, providing protection from an array of damages. Our adhesive films can be easily and securely applied, and can be just as easily removed without leaving any adhesive residue. Choosing a Laminate Protective Film Different surfaces and applications require different types of protective films. Whether you are dealing with sheets of high-pressure laminate (HPL) or low-pressure laminate (LPL) furniture, we have a surface protection film to meet your needs. Adhesive type – This is the product identification number of the adhesive used to attach the surface protection film to the laminate. Tack – Measured in ounces per lateral inch, this defines the amount of adhesive used and the resulting “stickiness” of the laminate protective film. Because there are many variables at play, the tack level of most adhesives will be expressed as a range of values rather than a single, specific measurement. Film/Paper – This indicates the type of plastic or paper that the film is made of.

Laminate Surfaces

The use of laminates is very common for countertops, construction panels, cabinetry, flooring and laminate-surfaced furniture but a single scratch, nick or stain can destroy the look and value of the item. Laminates can be damaged during:

  • Lamination
  • Cutting
  • Routing
  • Coating
  • Flip-side tasks
  • Assembly
  • Shipping
  • Handling
  • Storage
  • Installation

Surface Armor laminate protective film ensures your finished surfaces remain blemish-free and maintain maximum value. Films are available in a broad range of thicknesses, providing protection from an array of damages. Our adhesive films can be easily and securely applied, and can be just as easily removed without leaving any adhesive residue.

Choosing a Laminate Protective Film

Different surfaces and applications require different types of protective films. Whether you are dealing with sheets of high-pressure laminate (HPL) or low-pressure laminate (LPL) furniture, we have a surface protection film to meet your needs.

Adhesive type – This is the product identification number of the adhesive used to attach the surface protection film to the laminate.

Tack – Measured in ounces per lateral inch, this defines the amount of adhesive used and the resulting “stickiness” of the laminate protective film. Because there are many variables at play, the tack level of most adhesives will be expressed as a range of values rather than a single, specific measurement.

Film/Paper – This indicates the type of plastic or paper that the film is made of.

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Technical Specifications

  Surface Armor LLC
Product Category Fabricated Plastic Parts and Semi-Finished Shapes
Product Name Laminate Surface Protection Film
Form / Shape Sheet or Film
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