Panolam MG1200 Harold laminate is a postform grade, high-pressure laminate panel sized at 48 x 96, which gives installers a standard sheet format for cabinet and millwork layouts. The Panolam Harold high-pressure laminate makeup means it is engineered as a surfacing layer rather than a structural core, so it serves as the visible finish in a laminated assembly. The laminate consists of a melamine resin impregnated decorative paper that is thermally fused to a substrate, creating a bonded surface that stays unified under normal shop handling. Because this configuration is designed as high-pressure laminate, it supports machining, trimming, and edge work typical in cabinet shops. The Harold design ties the look to a specific Panolam pattern, so matched jobs can repeat the same visual from sheet to sheet.
The laminate consists of a melamine resin impregnated decorative paper, which is intended to act as the finished face when bonded to a substrate, so installers can build furniture, cabinets, or counters with a consistent visible surface. This decorative surface is designed to be thermally fused to an industrial grade of particleboard or medium density fiberboard, so the practical assembly uses the laminate as the outer layer over a stable core. The postform grade designation indicates suitability for forming operations along edges, which supports applications where wrapped front edges or returns are part of the design. Because it is part of the Panolam HPL family, tradespeople can line it up with other Panolam materials in a project for coordinated surfacing.
The 48 x 96 Panolam MG1200 Harold laminate sheet is sized for casework, wall panels, and similar flat components, so it fits into cabinet carcass sides, doors, or vertical partitions. The fact that Panolam MG1200 panels are supplied with decorative faces on both sides means both the front and back of a panel can present a finished appearance once bonded, which works well for doors, dividers, or open shelving where both sides are visible. By using a melamine resin impregnated decorative paper as the facing, the sheet is tailored to environments where appearance is a primary requirement, such as commercial fixtures or residential cabinetry. The Harold pattern and Evolution finish connect the product to a specific visual, so designers can repeat that same finish on doors, drawer fronts, and exposed casework to keep a coordinated look across the installation.
The construction as Panolam Harold high-pressure laminate fused to an industrial grade of particleboard or MDF core means fabricators work with a combined panel that cuts and machines like typical composite sheet goods, which helps keep tooling and feeds consistent across a job. Because the decorative faces are supplied on both sides, installers can trim and fit edges without worrying about exposing an unfinished back, which simplifies layout when parts might be flipped during machining. The postform grade nature of the MG1200 series supports bending operations along edges with appropriate forming processes, so fabricators can run continuous front edges on countertops or curved components while maintaining the Harold Evolution finish around the contour. The alignment of brand, pattern name, and finish designation under the part number PF39MG1200EV4800 gives project teams a clear identifier, which aids in reordering matching sheets for add-ons or repairs without guesswork about color or texture.
Panolam MG1200 Harold laminate is a postform grade, high-pressure laminate sheet used as a decorative surfacing layer over particleboard or MDF, so it provides the visible finish in laminated assemblies.
The Panolam MG1200 Harold laminate panel measures 48 x 96, giving fabricators a standard sheet size for cutting cabinet components, wall panels, or other laminated parts.
Panolam MG1200 Harold panels use melamine resin impregnated decorative paper thermally fused to an industrial grade particleboard or MDF core, creating a unified panel for cutting and machining.
Panolam MG1200 panels are supplied with decorative faces on both sides, so both faces of a door, partition, or panel can present the same finished appearance.
The Evolution finish designation, noted as F39 Evolution, identifies a specific surface finish and ties the panel to a defined Panolam look for consistent visual results across projects.
Part number PF39MG1200EV4800 identifies the Panolam MG1200 Harold laminate sheet in the F39 Evolution finish and 48 x 96 size, helping project teams order the exact pattern and finish.
The Panolam MG1200 Harold laminate sheet in Evolution finish pairs a defined decorative pattern with a postform grade, high-pressure laminate construction, so shop teams can handle forming, cutting, and edge work within familiar HPL processes. With decorative faces on both sides and a 48 x 96 format, each panel supports visible applications such as doors, partitions, and casework components where both sides matter. Using the PF39MG1200EV4800 identifier links every order to the same Harold Evolution look, so ongoing projects and future additions can track back to a consistent surface finish.
Sold In: 1 Sheet
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Sold in: 1 Sheet | PMMG1200-F39EV-52 Mfr# PF39MG1200EV5200 | Panolam MG1200-EV Harold Laminate Postform Grade, 60"x144" Evolution Finish |