What is 1 mm decorative laminate used for?
Short Answer
1 mm decorative laminate is the standard, all-purpose thickness for vertical surfaces - wardrobe shutters, cabinet fronts, wall panels, table fronts and shop fittings. It's thick enough to resist day-to-day knocks and warping but flexible enough to bond cleanly to plywood, MDF or particle board. For high-impact horizontal surfaces like kitchen countertops, step up to 1.5 mm. For thin internal surfaces (the parts inside a cabinet you barely see), drop to 0.6-0.8 mm liner laminate.
Detailed Explanation
1 mm decorative laminate (also called sunmica in everyday use) is the most widely used thickness in Indian homes and is the default for almost every visible furniture surface. Its layered build - kraft paper at the base, decorative paper on top, melamine-resin wearing layer - gives it the right balance of strength, flexibility and finish. Use it for wardrobe shutters, kitchen cabinet fronts (where you don't need countertop-grade thickness), pooja unit panels, study tables, TV unit fronts, shop fittings and wall panelling. Avoid it for surfaces that take direct heavy impact like cooking-zone countertops - use 1.5 mm there. Avoid it for hidden internal surfaces of cabinets - use 0.6-0.8 mm liner laminate which is cheaper and lighter.
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