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Panolam W365 Mahogany Impression panel uses a melamine resin impregnated decorative paper that forms a consistent surface, which supports repeatable visual results across cabinets, casework, and other millwork where a stable appearance matters from piece to piece. This panel is thermally fused to an industrial grade of particleboard, creating a unified panel that handles machining as a single structure so cuts, drilling, and edge work stay predictable during production. The same construction can also be supplied on medium density fiberboard (MDF), giving shops a familiar core option for routed profiles where a uniform core is useful. Decorative faces on both sides provide the Mahogany Impression look on each face, allowing parts to be flipped or oriented for layout without exposing a non-decorative back. The 49 x 97 format delivers usable yield for many cabinet and fixture layouts, helping optimize rip and crosscut patterns while working within common shop equipment capacities.
This Panolam W365 Mahogany Impression panel is built as a thermally fused melamine face over an industrial grade particleboard or medium density fiberboard core, so the entire sheet behaves as a single unit during cutting and machining operations. The decorative faces on both sides mean either face can be oriented outward in assembly, which simplifies part labeling and flipping during production. With a 49 x 97 dimension, the panel offers slightly oversize coverage compared to a nominal 4 x 8 sheet, helping yield full-length parts or matched sets with trim allowance for clean final sizing. The consistent Mahogany Impression surface created by the melamine resin impregnated decorative paper supports visually coordinated runs when multiple panels are processed together.
The Panolam W365 Mahogany Impression panel belongs in millwork and cabinetry projects where a decorative Mahogany Impression surface is required on both faces, because its melamine faces carry the same visual on each side. When projects call for an industrial grade particleboard core, this panel serves as a ready substrate that accepts typical cabinet and fixture machining while holding the thermally fused surfacing tight to the core. Where a medium density fiberboard core is preferred, the same W365 melamine construction can be used on MDF, supporting routed doors, edges, or shaped components that still need the Mahogany Impression surface. The 49 x 97 size lets casework parts be nested with allowance for trimming, supporting consistent sizing across doors, ends, and dividers cut from the same panel run.
The thermally fused process that bonds the melamine resin impregnated decorative paper to the industrial grade particleboard or MDF creates an integrated surface, so saw cuts, boring, and routing operations engage a solid assembly rather than a loosely adhered layer. Having decorative faces on both sides reduces orientation constraints when parts move from saw to edgebander or CNC to assembly, because either face presents the Mahogany Impression finish. This is especially useful where interior faces of panels remain exposed and must visually match exteriors drawn from the same W365 design. The consistent construction across sheets lets shops plan tooling and feed rates around a known substrate, which supports smoother production when multiple cabinets or fixtures are drawn from matched panels in this Panolam W365 Mahogany Impression line.
The Panolam W365 Mahogany Impression panel uses an industrial grade particleboard core, giving a stable substrate for routine cabinet and millwork machining in shop environments.
The Panolam W365 Mahogany Impression construction can also be supplied on medium density fiberboard, suiting projects that favor MDF for routed or profiled components.
The Panolam W365 Mahogany Impression panel has decorative faces on both sides, supporting applications where interior and exterior faces are visible after installation.
The W365 Mahogany Impression panel measures 49 x 97, providing slightly oversize coverage that aids in laying out and trimming cabinet and fixture parts.
The Mahogany Impression surface comes from a melamine resin impregnated decorative paper, delivering the characteristic appearance when fused to the core.
The decorative paper is thermally fused to the industrial grade particleboard or MDF core, forming a single panel structure that supports machining and handling.
The Panolam W365 Mahogany Impression panel pairs a melamine resin impregnated decorative paper with an industrial grade particleboard or medium density fiberboard core, giving shops a ready-to-machine sheet with matching decorative faces on both sides. The 49 x 97 format and thermally fused construction support efficient layout and consistent performance when cutting, drilling, or routing cabinet and fixture parts. For projects calling for a Mahogany Impression look across exposed surfaces, this W365 configuration provides a defined surface and core combination for planned production runs.
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