Panolam MG0930 Grigio Imperiale Marble laminate describes a high-pressure laminate that brings the MG0930 marble design into a workpiece while matching the Panolam color standard. The product name states a postform grade 60x144 sheet, which suits projects laid out around that panel size. The web description explains that this high-pressure laminate consists of a melamine resin impregnated decorative paper, so the decorative layer is formed as a stable sheet, ready to bond in a controlled process. The same description states that the decorative paper is thermally fused to an industrial grade of particleboard or medium density fiberboard (MDF), tying the surface directly to common core materials used in cabinet and fixture production. The category placement under Edgebanding & Surfacing and Nevamar HPL indicates that this sheet is structured for surfacing roles where a high-pressure laminate is appropriate.
The web description explains that the melamine resin impregnated decorative paper is thermally fused to an industrial grade of particleboard or medium density fiberboard (MDF), so this laminate system is designed around those core types during fabrication. That same description clarifies that Panolam MG0930 panels are supplied with decorative faces on both sides, which affects how edges and cuts are handled because both sides act as finished faces. The product class field lists Laminate, tying this product to laminate-based surfacing workflows in the shop. The category listing under Edgebanding & Surfacing and Nevamar HPL positions this sheet within standard high-pressure laminate practice for woodworking, giving installers a reference point when planning bonding, trimming, and finishing sequences on particleboard or MDF assemblies.
The category Edgebanding & Surfacing identifies this Panolam MG0930-EV Grigio Imperiale Marble high-pressure laminate as a surfacing product, so it is suited to roles where a decorative layer is required on a board-based substrate. The web description states that the decorative paper is thermally fused to an industrial grade of particleboard or medium density fiberboard (MDF), placing the material directly in the workflow of casework, fixtures, or other assemblies built from these core panels. Because the description notes that Panolam MG0930 panels have decorative faces on both sides, the material supports applications where both sides of a panel are visible, such as freestanding partitions or cabinet doors with exposed interiors. The SAP description GRIGIO IMPERIALE MARBLE, F39 EVOLUTION identifies both the marble visual and the Evolution finish, which allows the sheet to fit into projects that call out this specific pattern and surface texture in job documents.
The web description explains that the core of this system is an industrial grade of particleboard or MDF, so the laminate behavior is aligned with how these cores respond during machining, trimming, and edge treatment. The same description notes that the decorative layer is a melamine resin impregnated decorative paper, giving a uniform printable surface that translates into repeatable color and pattern from sheet to sheet. Because Panolam MG0930 panels are supplied with decorative faces on both sides, there is no raw back face to manage, so offcuts retain a usable finished side for smaller components. The product name identifies the laminate as postform grade, connecting it with construction approaches that use a high-pressure laminate capable of being formed around appropriate profiles when directed by project methods. The manufacturer part number PF39MG0930EV5200 tags every sheet to a specific Panolam configuration, which helps align reorders or additional sheets with the same visual and finish code during multi-phase installations.
The web description states that the decorative paper is thermally fused to an industrial grade of particleboard or medium density fiberboard (MDF), guiding material selection toward those core panel types.
The product description explains that the surface uses a melamine resin impregnated decorative paper, providing a uniform decorative layer that is engineered for thermal fusing to the specified cores.
The web description notes decorative faces on both sides, so each face presents the Grigio Imperiale Marble design, which supports applications where both sides of a panel remain visible.
The SAP description lists F39 Evolution, so projects calling out this finish can match surface texture and appearance when coordinating with other Panolam Evolution finish components.
The product name lists 60x144, indicating a 5-foot by 12-foot sheet, which assists in planning cutting diagrams and optimizing yield from each panel.
The product name identifies the laminate as postform grade, tying it to applications where a high-pressure laminate is selected for forming around appropriate profiles in a controlled process.
The product name Panolam MG0930-EV Grigio Imperiale Marble Laminate Postform Grade, 60x144 Evolution Finish brings together color code, finish, and sheet size, so projects organized around MG0930 and F39 Evolution can trace directly to this configuration. The web description details a melamine resin impregnated decorative paper thermally fused to industrial grade particleboard or MDF, aligning the product with shop workflows that standardize on these cores. For jobs requiring decorative faces on both sides, the same description confirms that both faces carry the MG0930 Grigio Imperiale Marble design. With the manufacturer part number PF39MG0930EV5200 identifying this exact sheet, Wurth Baer Supply provides a clearly defined option for installations that specify this laminate system.
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