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Panolam MG1300 Abraham laminate is a high-pressure laminate sheet built from melamine resin impregnated decorative paper, so the surface provides a consistent decorative face suitable for visible cabinet or fixture work where appearance drives layout decisions. This Panolam MG1300 Abraham high-pressure laminate is supplied as panels with decorative faces on both sides, which lets both the front and back of a component present the same finish when edges or interiors remain visible in the final installation. The Panolam MG1300 Abraham panel in 30 inch by 144 inch size supports longer run applications where a continuous decorative surface reduces joints along the length of counters, tall panels, or millwork. Being classified as a laminate in the Panolam HPL category keeps this product aligned with high-pressure laminate workflows, so it integrates naturally into shops already fabricating with similar sheet goods.
The Panolam MG1300 Abraham laminate in postform grade, sized 30 inches by 144 inches, arrives as a sheet dimension that supports layout for long components, so installers can plan cuts that place seams away from high-visibility zones. Because Panolam MG1300 panels are supplied with decorative faces on both sides, fabricators can orient parts without worrying about a designated back, which streamlines panel arrangement during cutting and assembly. The melamine resin impregnated decorative paper is thermally fused to an industrial grade of particleboard or MDF, so the decorative layer and core behave as a single panel when processed in woodworking equipment.
The Panolam MG1300 Abraham laminate panel at 30 inches by 144 inches offers a format that works for extended surfaces where single-piece length is important, allowing long vertical or horizontal parts to be cut from one sheet for visual continuity. Since the Panolam MG1300 panels are supplied with decorative faces on both sides, both sides of each finished piece share the same decorative presentation, which suits applications where case interiors, panel backs, or room-facing sides remain visible. The product is positioned under the Panolam HPL laminate class, so it aligns with high-pressure laminate usage in shops already set up to handle HPL panel sizing, handling, and transport during fabrication. With melamine resin impregnated decorative paper as the surface layer, the visible face is part of a system designed around a decorative paper layer fused over an engineered wood core, keeping the decorative appearance tied directly to a supportive substrate. The designation Abraham in the description identifies this specific decorative option within the MG1300 family, allowing project planning where the same Abraham visual is specified across multiple MG1300 Abraham high-pressure laminate components on a job.
The Panolam MG1300 Abraham high-pressure laminate relies on melamine resin impregnated decorative paper that is thermally fused to an industrial grade of particleboard or MDF, so the decorative layer bonds directly to a stable core for predictable panel behavior under normal machining. Because the decorative faces are on both sides, any cut part carries the same decorative system front and back, which maintains a uniform look when parts are flipped or reoriented during cutting and assembly. The connection to an industrial grade of particleboard offers a core engineered for panel work, supporting fabrication methods that expect a dense substrate beneath the decorative paper layer for consistent edge quality. Where medium density fiberboard is used as the core, the MG1300 construction provides a smooth substrate behind the decorative faces, which helps hold fine details in routed or machined features located near the surface. The Panolam Evolution finish reference in the description identifies this specific finish system within the MG1300 Abraham product, enabling jobs that call for the same Evolution finish to match across related Panolam MG1300 decorative panels used throughout a project.
The Panolam MG1300 Abraham high-pressure laminate uses an industrial grade of particleboard or medium density fiberboard as the core, providing an engineered wood substrate behind the decorative faces.
The Panolam MG1300 Abraham laminate uses melamine resin impregnated decorative paper that is thermally fused to the industrial grade particleboard or MDF core, forming an integrated decorative panel.
The Panolam MG1300 panels are supplied with decorative faces on both sides, so each side of the panel presents a finished decorative surface.
The Panolam MG1300 Abraham high-pressure laminate is part of the Panolam HPL laminate class, aligning it with high-pressure laminate panel fabrication practices.
The Panolam MG1300 Abraham laminate postform grade sheet is specified at 30 inches by 144 inches, giving an extended length for layout of long components.
The Panolam MG1300 Abraham laminate carries an Evolution finish reference, identifying the finish type associated with this Abraham MG1300 decorative option.
The Panolam MG1300 Abraham laminate postform grade sheet at 30 inches by 144 inches provides a defined decorative surface system, combining melamine resin impregnated decorative paper with an industrial grade particleboard or MDF core. With decorative faces present on both sides, each cut part maintains the Abraham decorative option front and back, supporting projects built around uniform visual continuity. For work centered on Panolam HPL laminate solutions, this MG1300 Abraham high-pressure laminate ties directly into established high-pressure laminate fabrication workflows for shop and field assemblies.
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