Formica 1998 Oxygen laminate gives you a solid color high-pressure laminate sheet that is designed for demanding surfacing needs, so worktops, panels, or fixtures can carry a consistent color across the entire project. This laminate is described as extremely durable, so it stands up to regular use on surfaces that see traffic in woodworking, commercial, or shop environments where impact and abrasion resistance matter. The product is a standard grade laminate, so it aligns with typical fabrication methods used with high-pressure laminate in shops already set up for this class of material. The sheet size of 48"x96" provides a common layout for handling full-size panels, so fabricators can cut tops, doors, or vertical faces from a single piece when the design allows. As a Formica Corporation product, it fits into a known family of laminates that many installers and shops already work with in their day-to-day builds.
This Formica 1998-MC Oxygen laminate is identified as standard grade, so it suits general-purpose surfacing where typical high-pressure laminate thickness and handling characteristics are expected in fabrication. The 48"x96" format works well with common panel saws and CNC layouts, so parts can be nested and cut from a full sheet during normal shop scheduling. As a high-pressure laminate product, it is used as a decorative surfacing layer, so it fits into processes where the laminate is bonded to a stable core before trimming and edge treatment. The solid color design supports tight seams and field joints because the decorative face maintains the same tone across the entire sheet, which helps multi-piece runs read as a single surface in finished installations.
Formica 1998 Oxygen high-pressure laminate is positioned for surfacing needs, so it works on countertops, panels, and fixtures that call for a durable decorative layer in woodworking and related trades. The solid color construction lets fabricators carry the Oxygen tone over casework runs, reception counters, or wall panels so the design reads consistently from one component to the next. Because this laminate is described as extremely durable, it holds up in areas where hands, equipment, or materials frequently contact the surface, such as shop-built workstations or commercial interiors. The 48"x96" sheet size helps when laying out long runs or tall panels, since it allows many projects to be handled with standard sheet optimization patterns in cutting software or manual layout.
The Formica Oxygen microdot finish provides a defined surface texture on the 1998-MC laminate, so fabricators get a predictable sheen and tactile feel that can help disguise minor handling marks in everyday use. Because the laminate is solid color, cutouts for sinks, grommets, or hardware still present the same Oxygen tone at exposed areas, which supports clean detailing on custom components. Being part of the Formica HPL line means this laminate follows the same general high-pressure laminate behavior shops rely on when trimming flush, profiling edges, or finishing inside corners. The standard grade classification aligns with common bonding and machining practices for laminate casework, so fabricators can integrate this sheet into existing jigs, tooling, and workflow without needing different handling steps for typical installations.
Formica 1998 Oxygen laminate is a solid color high-pressure laminate sheet, so it serves as a decorative and durable surfacing layer over suitable core materials in woodworking and casework projects.
The Formica 1998-MC Oxygen laminate sheet measures 48"x96", so it aligns with common panel sizes used for countertops, panels, and casework components in shop fabrication.
The microdot finish on this Formica Oxygen laminate gives the surface a defined texture, so it delivers a particular look and feel that can support consistent appearance across multiple pieces.
This Formica Oxygen high-pressure laminate is described as perfect for surfacing needs, so it is suited to general decorative surfacing of tops, panels, and fixtures in woodworking projects.
Standard grade on this Formica laminate indicates it is intended for typical general-purpose surfacing applications, so it matches common fabrication practices for high-pressure laminate work.
This Formica solid color high-pressure laminate keeps the Oxygen color consistent across the surface, so seams, edges, and cutouts maintain the same tone for a unified finished appearance.
Formica 1998 Oxygen laminate combines a solid color design, microdot finish, and standard grade high-pressure laminate construction, so it fits directly into established surfacing workflows. The 48"x96" sheet size and extremely durable description support use on worktops and panels that see steady contact in shop-built or commercial spaces. For projects that call for a consistent Oxygen color and a defined surface texture across multiple components, this Formica Corporation laminate offers a focused option for fabricators planning their next run.
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