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Panolam S402 Cabinet Almond melamine panels use a melamine resin impregnated decorative paper, so the surface delivers a consistent decorative face that supports clean, repeatable cabinet and casework appearance across a project run. The panel is thermally fused to an industrial grade particleboard or medium density fiberboard (MDF), which creates a bonded structure suited to standard woodworking machining such as cutting and drilling in shop environments. Decorative faces are supplied on both sides of the panel, so both interior and exterior faces present the same Cabinet Almond design and simplify layout when panels may be visible from multiple directions. The panel is part of Panolam board panel products in the melamine category, aligning it with typical shop workflows where melamine-faced sheet goods are specified for cabinet components.
This Panolam S402 Cabinet Almond panel is supplied at 3/4 inch thickness, so fabricators can align saw settings, edge treatments, and joinery dimensions with other 3/4 inch case components in a project. Decorative faces on both sides support layouts where interior cabinet surfaces and outer sides both use the same finish, allowing a single stock panel to serve multiple part types. Because the decorative layer is a melamine resin impregnated paper thermally fused to the industrial grade core, the working face is already bonded to the substrate when it reaches the shop, fitting into workflows that move directly from panel to cut parts. The industrial grade particleboard or MDF core aligns with common cabinet construction practices that rely on composite sheet stock.
The Panolam S402 Cabinet Almond Corporate Walnut description identifies this product as a melamine panel built around a decorative paper surface, so it suits projects that call for a melamine-faced cabinet look within the Panolam system. Its classification under board panel products and melamine confirms that it functions as a sheet good rather than a trim component, positioning it for use in case sides, tops, bottoms, and fixed shelving where a uniform decorative face is desired. By providing decorative faces on both sides of an industrial grade particleboard or MDF core, the panel supports cabinet interiors that carry the same design language as exteriors, which is useful in applications where open shelving or glass fronts expose internal surfaces. The melamine resin impregnated paper construction places the decorative layer directly at the working surface, so the designer-selected Cabinet Almond appearance is present wherever the sheet is machined into finished parts.
The thermally fused bond between the melamine resin impregnated decorative paper and the industrial grade particleboard or MDF core means the surface layer is factory-attached, which removes a separate lamination step and helps keep finished parts consistent across a run. With faces on both sides, fabricators can nest parts on the sheet without reserving one face as a dedicated interior or back side, supporting efficient panel utilization and simplified orientation during cutting. The 3/4 inch thickness provides a predictable core for setting cutter depths, line boring patterns, and hardware layouts around a standard sheet dimension commonly used in cabinet bodies. Because the product is identified as Panolam melamine, it aligns with expectations for machining and handling associated with melamine-faced composite panels in typical woodworking and cabinet shops.
The Panolam S402 Cabinet Almond panel uses an industrial grade particleboard or medium density fiberboard (MDF) core, so it handles like common composite sheet goods used in cabinet construction.
The panel uses a melamine resin impregnated decorative paper that is thermally fused to the core, creating a finished surface layer ready for cutting and machining.
The Panolam S402 melamine panel is supplied with decorative faces on both sides, so either face can serve as the visible surface in cabinet and casework parts.
The melamine panel has a 3/4 inch thickness, giving a standard core dimension that aligns with typical casework and cabinet body construction practices.
Thermal fusion bonds the decorative paper to the industrial grade core at the factory, so shops work with a single integrated sheet rather than laminating surfaces during production.
The Panolam S402 Cabinet Almond panel functions as a melamine-faced board panel product, suited to cabinet and case components that require a consistent decorative surface on both faces.
The Panolam S402 Cabinet Almond melamine panel combines an industrial grade particleboard or MDF core with thermally fused melamine resin impregnated decorative paper, giving cabinet shops a ready-to-machine sheet. With decorative faces on both sides at a 3/4 inch thickness, it aligns with standard casework dimensions while delivering the Cabinet Almond appearance across interior and exterior panel surfaces.
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