Thermally Fused Laminate (TFL)

Thermally Fused Laminate (TFL), once known as thermally fused melamine or TFM, is made by fusing a resin-impregnated sheet of decor paper directly to a substrate.  Heat and pressure activate the resin in the saturated TFL panel sheet, creating a cross-linked bond with the substrate.  This effectively seals the substrate.  Particleboard such as Collins Particle Board we use at Perfect Fit are ideal substrates for TFL because they are consistent, uniform in strength and free of defects.  

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