Panolam MG1300 Abraham laminate gives you a high-pressure laminate surface built from melamine resin impregnated decorative paper that is thermally fused, so you get a bonded decorative layer designed for demanding surfacing work on shop projects that call for a consistent look. This Panolam laminate is classified as postform grade, indicating it is engineered as a laminate suitable for fabrication workflows that use postforming techniques on compatible cores. The MG1300 construction is described as high-pressure laminate, so the sheet is pressed under high pressure to create a dense decorative layer that supports everyday woodworking environments. The Abraham design name and Evolution finish identify the specific color and finish family, which helps match this sheet with other Panolam MG1300 Abraham laminate installations. The 48"x96" sheet size provides a full panel format that suits casework, counters, and other components built from standard sheet goods.
This Panolam MG1300 Abraham laminate is identified as postform grade, so it is intended for fabrication processes that shape laminate over compatible edges on suitable core materials. The construction description states that Panolam MG1300 Abraham high-pressure laminate consists of a melamine resin impregnated decorative paper that is thermally fused to an industrial grade of particleboard or medium density fiberboard (MDF), which defines the panel as a laminate surface already bonded to those core materials in MG1300 panels. Because Panolam MG1300 panels are supplied with decorative faces on both sides, they provide a finished decorative surface on both faces of the particleboard or MDF core, which is useful where both sides of a panel remain visible in the completed installation. This configuration lets fabricators plan parts where front and back faces share the same Abraham design and Evolution finish.
The MG1300 Abraham high-pressure laminate panels are described as being built on industrial grade particleboard or MDF, positioning them for work where engineered wood cores are standard. Because the panels are supplied with decorative faces on both sides, they suit installations where interior and exterior panel faces need the same Abraham design for a unified appearance, such as partitions, doors, or casework ends that remain exposed. The 48"x96" sheet size aligns with common woodworking panel dimensions, so shops can nest cabinet parts, shelves, or vertical panels using familiar optimization routines. The Evolution finish, called out specifically in the product name and SAP description, gives a defined finish family that can be matched to other Evolution finish components within the same space for visual consistency during layout and installation.
The product description notes that Panolam MG1300 Abraham high-pressure laminate consists of melamine resin impregnated decorative paper, so the surface is based on a resin-rich decorative layer pressed under high pressure, which promotes a uniform decorative face across the sheet. That decorative paper is thermally fused to industrial grade particleboard or MDF, so the laminate and core are bonded as a single panel, which simplifies fabrication steps compared with laminating separate sheets in-house. Because Panolam MG1300 panels are supplied with decorative faces on both sides, fabricators can cut components without tracking face orientation, saving layout time when both sides must present the Abraham design. The presence of decorative faces on both sides also allows parts like doors or dividers to maintain the Abraham and Evolution finish pairing on all visible surfaces, supporting a cohesive look throughout the finished project.
The Panolam MG1300 Abraham laminate panel is a high-pressure laminate construction on particleboard or MDF with decorative faces on both sides, serving as a finished surfacing panel for woodworking projects.
Panolam MG1300 Abraham panels use melamine resin impregnated decorative paper thermally fused to industrial grade particleboard or MDF, creating a bonded decorative laminate panel for fabrication work.
Decorative faces on both sides give the same Abraham design on each panel face, which supports projects where both sides remain visible and need matching appearance during installation.
The 48x96 size matches common panel dimensions, so shops can plan cabinet parts, dividers, or tops using standard sheet layouts and cutting patterns.
The Evolution finish defines the surface finish family on the Abraham design, helping installers align texture and appearance with other Evolution finish components on the same project.
The Panolam brand ties this MG1300 Abraham sheet to a broader HPL line, allowing projects to repeat the same design and finish across multiple laminated elements.
The Panolam MG1300 Abraham laminate panel with Evolution finish offers a defined design, finish, and 48"x96" format, so you can plan casework, partitions, or other panel-based components around a consistent Abraham appearance on both faces. Because the MG1300 construction fuses melamine resin impregnated decorative paper to industrial grade particleboard or MDF with decorative faces on both sides, it is positioned as a ready surfacing solution for woodworking shops that work with engineered cores. When a project calls for Panolam MG1300 Abraham in Evolution finish across multiple visible faces, this sheet format lets you align design, finish, and sheet size in one selection.
Sold In: 1 Sheet
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Sold in: 1 Sheet | PMMG1300-F39EV-52 Mfr# PF39MG1300EV5200 | Panolam MG1300-EV Abraham Laminate Postform Grade, 60"x144" Evolution Finish |