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Panolam MG1200 Harold laminate gives you a decorative surface built from melamine resin impregnated decorative paper, so you get a consistent visual pattern that helps finished projects look uniform from panel to panel. That decorative paper is thermally fused to an industrial grade of particleboard or medium density fiberboard (MDF), which creates a rigid substrate that supports routing, cutting, and machining as part of normal shop workflows. Because the laminate is designed for industrial grade cores, it suits cabinet, fixture, or casework production where stability under fastener loads and hardware mounting is needed. The MG1200 panels are supplied with decorative faces on both sides, so both the front and back of a panel present a finished appearance, which is useful when building partitions or cabinets with visible interiors and exteriors. The 60 by 144 inch sheet size supports larger runs and fewer seams on long components.
The description of Panolam MG1200 Harold high-pressure laminate specifies that the surface is thermally fused to industrial grade particleboard or MDF, so the panel behaves like a typical laminated core during transport, cutting, and installation. Having decorative faces on both sides allows installers to orient panels without tracking a dedicated back side, which saves handling time when fitting partitions or cabinets in tight spaces. The 60 by 144 inch dimensions give field installers generous coverage for tall walls or extended cabinet runs while limiting joint locations that could otherwise require extra trim work. Being in the Edgebanding & Surfacing and Panolam HPL category helps crews match this panel to compatible surfacing materials from the same brand family when planning a coordinated project.
The Panolam MG1200 Harold high-pressure laminate, built from melamine resin impregnated decorative paper fused to particleboard or MDF, fits work that depends on a decorative surface over a structural core, such as cabinetry, casework, and similar interior panel applications. Its decorative faces on both sides suit installations where panels remain exposed front and back, including cabinet interiors, dividers, or open shelving, because every visible surface carries the same decorative treatment. The 60 by 144 inch sheet format matches layouts involving tall vertical elements or wide horizontal spans, allowing fabricators to nest multiple parts from one sheet. As part of the Panolam HPL surfacing category, this product can serve in projects already standardized on Panolam HPL designs and finishes.
Using melamine resin impregnated decorative paper as the surface layer provides a repeatable decorative appearance, which supports building multiple identical panels without visual mismatch between doors, drawer fronts, or side panels. The thermal fusion bonding to industrial grade particleboard or MDF creates a stable panel that responds predictably to saws, routers, and machining centers, so program settings and tool paths used on other laminated cores transfer cleanly to this material. Having decorative faces on both sides also reduces orientation errors during assembly, because either face can be set outward while maintaining the specified Harold design. The generous 60 by 144 inch size lets shops optimize yield in their cut lists, potentially pulling more parts per sheet and reducing offcut waste while keeping seams away from high-visibility areas.
Panolam MG1200 Harold high-pressure laminate uses melamine resin impregnated decorative paper thermally fused to an industrial grade of particleboard or MDF, giving a decorative surface bonded to a structural core.
Panolam MG1200 panels are supplied with decorative faces on both sides, so each face presents the decorative Harold surface for applications with visible interiors and exteriors.
The Panolam MG1200 Harold laminate panel measures 60 inches by 144 inches, providing coverage for large cabinet parts, partitions, or casework components from a single sheet.
The Panolam HPL classification identifies the product as part of Panolam high-pressure laminate surfacing, aligning it with other Panolam HPL materials used in similar fabrication workflows.
The industrial grade particleboard or MDF core gives the panel rigidity and machinability, so it handles like other laminated cores during cutting, routing, and installation work.
Decorative faces on both sides provide a finished look on every exposed surface, which suits cabinets, partitions, and open casework where both panel faces remain visible.
The Panolam MG1200 Harold laminate panel, supplied as a 60 by 144 inch sheet with decorative faces on both sides, supports projects that rely on consistent decorative surfacing plus an industrial grade particleboard or MDF core. Using melamine resin impregnated decorative paper fused to that core creates a stable panel suited to cabinetry, casework, and interior panel work where matching faces across visible surfaces matters. For jobs built around Panolam HPL designs, selecting this PF39MG1200EV5200 panel lets shops and installers align decorative appearance and working characteristics within the same brand family.
Sold In: 1 Sheet
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Sold in: 1 Sheet | PMMG1200-F39EV-48 Mfr# PF39MG1200EV4800 | Panolam MG1200-EV Harold Laminate Postform Grade, 48"x96" Evolution Finish |