Panolam SW4800 Snowfall laminate is a high-pressure laminate panel built around a melamine resin impregnated decorative paper, so installers get a hard decorative surface bonded consistently across the sheet. That melamine paper construction is thermally fused, which creates a stable, unified layer that resists everyday wear better than painted or printed finishes in typical commercial millwork conditions. The panel is identified as vertical grade, so it is intended for use where the surface is viewed and touched but not subjected to sustained countertop-level abuse. Each panel has decorative faces on both sides, so both the front and back present the Snowfall design for applications where both sides of a partition, panel, or door will be visible. The 49 inch by 97 inch size works well for many casework and wall panel layouts, allowing sections to be cut from a single sheet with fewer seams.
This Panolam SW4800-SD Snowfall laminate is described as vertical grade, which directs it toward cabinet ends, doors, drawer fronts, and wall panels where impact is moderate rather than heavy. The 49 inch width allows full-height sections for many commercial partitions when oriented correctly, which can reduce joints in tall panel runs. The 97 inch length gives extra offcut for rail or stile parts after ripping primary sections, which can simplify planning when a consistent Snowfall face is needed across a bank of cabinets. Having decorative faces on both sides means either face can be oriented outward, which simplifies layout when optimizing cuts on the sheet. The .028 reference in the description provides a thickness indicator within the Panolam system, which helps align tooling setups with other sheets of the same series.
This Panolam SW4800 Snowfall high-pressure laminate is built on an industrial grade of particleboard or medium density fiberboard, giving it a flat core appropriate for casework and architectural panel work. That industrial grade particleboard or MDF core supports secure bonding to the decorative surface, which is important when routing edges or cutting openings for hardware in cabinet and fixture construction. Because the laminate is supplied as a sheet and identified as vertical grade, it fits well into projects such as wall cladding, cabinet exteriors, and display fixtures where a consistent Snowfall appearance is desired from piece to piece. The decorative faces on both sides support applications like divider panels or doors where both the room side and back side are visible, maintaining the same Snowfall tone without needing a different balancing material. The suede finish gives the Snowfall color a defined texture, so designers and installers can coordinate it with other finishes from the same space that lean toward softer, less glossy visuals.
The high-pressure laminate construction of this Panolam SW4800 panel means the decorative layer has been compressed under significant pressure, creating a firm wear surface that responds predictably to saws and routers used in shop environments. The .028 thickness reference in the description offers a consistent gauge within the Panolam product line, so once tooling and edge treatments are dialed in for this thickness, repeated sheets of the same series will behave similarly during fabrication. With decorative faces on both sides, balance across the core is improved compared with single-faced panels, which helps panels stay flatter when stored and when installed into cabinet or partition systems. The industrial grade particleboard or MDF referenced in the description is common in woodworking shops, so fabricators can integrate this sheet alongside other components using familiar fastening and joinery methods where the laminate face is the finished surface. The 49 inch by 97 inch dimension gives enough material to nest multiple cabinet parts from one sheet, which can streamline yield calculations and support consistent Snowfall alignment across doors, ends, and filler pieces.
This Panolam SW4800 Snowfall laminate uses an industrial grade of particleboard or medium density fiberboard, giving a flat, machinable core suited to cabinet and architectural panel fabrication.
The Panolam SW4800 Snowfall panel uses melamine resin impregnated decorative paper that is thermally fused, creating a unified decorative surface for machining and installation.
The Panolam SW4800 Snowfall laminate is supplied with decorative faces on both sides, so each face presents the Snowfall design for two-sided installations.
The Panolam Snowfall laminate is described as vertical grade, aligning it with uses such as cabinet exteriors, doors, and wall panels where contact is moderate.
The Panolam SW4800-SD Snowfall laminate sheet measures 49 inches by 97 inches, providing coverage suitable for many panel and casework layouts.
The Panolam SW4800 Snowfall laminate uses a suede finish, giving the Snowfall color a specific texture and sheen that supports coordinated visual design.
This Panolam SW4800-SD Snowfall laminate vertical grade sheet combines a melamine resin decorative layer, an industrial grade particleboard or MDF core, and decorative faces on both sides to handle visible panel work. The 49 inch by 97 inch size and suede finish support efficient layout and a consistent Snowfall appearance across cabinets, partitions, and wall panels. For shop or job layouts that call for a high-pressure laminate in the SW4800 Snowfall design, this vertical grade sheet gives a defined thickness and surface suited to commercial woodworking projects.
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