Philippine Teak laminate from 909 Surfaces gives installers a high-pressure laminate option described as extremely durable, so worktops and vertical faces stand up to regular use in busy environments. The 48 inch by 96 inch sheet size covers larger areas with fewer seams, which simplifies layout on commercial panels or residential casework panels. The vertical grade construction keeps thickness at approximately .028 inch, which works well where a thinner surfacing layer is preferred over substrates on cabinet ends or doors. The described quarter cut oak finish provides a controlled, linear grain appearance that helps projects maintain a consistent wood look from panel to panel. As a laminate in the 909 Surfaces HPL line, this sheet ties into a broader surfacing program for woodworking shops that standardize on high-pressure laminate for casework, fixtures, and other cabinetry.
The vertical grade .028 inch Philippine Teak laminate works on cabinet ends, doors, and other vertical faces where a thinner surfacing layer is preferred, so panel weights stay manageable on site. The 48 inch by 96 inch format covers tall panels and multiple door sets from one sheet, which streamlines cutting patterns in the shop. The quarter cut oak finish runs grain in a predictable direction, so installers can orient sheets consistently across a bank of cabinets or wall panels. As a high-pressure laminate from 909 Surfaces, this sheet is suited to typical woodworking substrate bonding methods, which integrates into established laminate fabrication workflows.
The 909 Surfaces 5003-18 Philippine Teak laminate sheet serves a broad set of surfacing needs, because the description highlights it as perfect for all surfacing needs. On commercial jobs, the 48 inch by 96 inch size and vertical grade construction suit wall panels, casework ends, and fixture faces that call for a wood-look finish. In residential work, the Philippine Teak design and quarter cut oak finish allow fabricators to surface pantry doors, tall cabinet sides, and closet systems with a coordinated grain look. The high-pressure laminate classification places this sheet among materials commonly chosen for cabinetry and woodworking projects that rely on bonded laminate over wood-based substrates.
The Philippine Teak high-pressure laminate being described as extremely durable means shop-built panels maintain their surfacing under regular contact, which supports long-term appearance of cabinetry and fixtures. The .028 inch vertical grade thickness helps limit edge buildup where laminate meets edgebanding, which contributes to cleaner lines on doors and finished casework. The 48 inch by 96 inch sheet dimension lets fabricators align grain and cut multiple parts from the same sheet, which promotes visual continuity between doors, drawer fronts, and adjacent panels. The quarter cut oak finish keeps the grain pattern more predictable, so repeating projects or matching future panels to existing work is easier when the same design is specified. With 909 Surfaces as the brand and 5003-18-5007-48 as the specific part number, shops can specify and reorder this exact Philippine Teak laminate consistently across rolling projects.
The 909 Surfaces 5003-18 Philippine Teak laminate is supplied as a 48 inch by 96 inch sheet, so a single sheet can cover tall cabinet sides or multiple smaller components in one cutting layout.
The Philippine Teak laminate is described as vertical grade with approximately .028 inch thickness, which suits doors and vertical faces where a thinner surfacing layer over the substrate is preferred.
The product uses a quarter cut oak finish, giving the Philippine Teak design a more linear and uniform grain pattern that helps align visuals across doors and panels.
The 5003-18 Philippine Teak sheet is a high-pressure laminate classified within the 909 Surfaces HPL category, making it part of a laminate-focused surfacing range.
The description notes it is perfect for all surfacing needs, so it is suited to cabinet ends, doors, wall panels, and similar laminated woodworking applications using appropriate substrates.
The Philippine Teak laminate combines an extremely durable high-pressure laminate construction with a quarter cut oak finish, delivering a wood-look surface geared to repeated use on cabinetry and fixtures.
The 909 Surfaces Philippine Teak laminate in vertical grade gives woodworking shops a defined combination of size, thickness, and grain style for casework and fixtures. The 48 inch by 96 inch sheet and .028 inch vertical grade thickness align with common cabinet panel dimensions, so layouts remain efficient. The quarter cut oak finish over the Philippine Teak design offers a consistent wood appearance that ties multiple components together. For projects that call for an extremely durable high-pressure laminate surface in a Philippine Teak look, this 5003-18-5007-48 sheet is a focused option to specify.
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