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MDF laminated panels grey larch give you a PET laminated MDF core panel in a grey larch design, so you can build consistent furniture and casework fronts with a unified color and texture across each job. The panel uses a non-PVC plastic laminate bonded to MDF, which provides a stable core and a decorative surface suited to interior furniture manufacturing. A special surface treatment enhances scratch resistance to class 5 in the Martindale test, so the face handles routine contact in residential or commercial environments with reduced visible wear during service life. The same treatment raises chemical resistance to class 1B under DIN 68861, which supports use in spaces where standard household or light commercial cleaners are regularly applied. The PET panels are offered in a grey larch look within a 3B Surfaces PET program, giving shops one material family for coordinated projects across rooms.
The grey larch PET panel is built on MDF, giving a predictable substrate for sizing, drilling, and edge preparation using common woodworking machinery. PET panels applied to MDF with non-PVC plastic laminate create a rigid structure suited to machining cabinet doors, drawer fronts, and decorative elements within the stated furniture sectors. The high gloss or matte PET faces respond as a laminated surface, so tooling setup can be planned around cutting a finished face material rather than raw MDF. Stable pigments and an anti-fading lacquer mean components fabricated at different times maintain color alignment when installed together in the same run of cabinets or furniture assemblies.
The PET panels are described as ideal for components in the kitchen, bedroom, bathroom, and living-room sectors, so they support a wide range of interior furniture projects from full cabinet runs to individual storage units. The same description notes suitability for other commercial applications, allowing the same grey larch panel to be specified for reception desks, display cabinetry, or casework in public spaces. Available Maxxigloss and Maxximatt finishes within the PET range give design flexibility, with Maxxigloss delivering a super high gloss level over 92 gloss for reflective fronts and visual depth in modern interiors. Maxximatt offers super high opacity at 5 gloss with a soft, velvety touch and a no fingerprint effect, which is useful for high-contact vertical surfaces where a low-sheen, tactile finish is preferred. FSC MDF and CARB P2 MDF options place the panel in recognized MDF categories, supporting projects that follow specified substrate standards.
The grey larch PET laminated MDF panel uses pigments that remain stable at UV light exposure, so finished installations in naturally lit rooms keep a closer color match across fronts over time. An anti-fading lacquer applied to the surface adds another protective layer, limiting visible color shift and supporting long-term visual consistency between different zones of the same room. The manufacturer states that there is no color variation from batch to batch, which reduces the risk of visible panel mismatch when a project is staged or when additional pieces are fabricated later. The PET program is PVC free and phthalates free, and it is described as REACH compliant, which aligns the panel with regulatory expectations that many commercial projects require. Low VOCs emissions further position the product for interior environments where indoor air quality specifications apply, simplifying material selection on projects with defined emissions criteria. Certifications listed for the range include FSC, ISO 9001, ISO 14001, PEFC, and TUV Rheinland DIN EN 15187, signaling that both material sourcing and manufacturing systems operate under defined, audited frameworks.
The panel is PET laminated onto an MDF core with a non-PVC plastic laminate, giving a stable substrate and a decorative PET surface for furniture and interior components.
The grey larch PET surface is treated to reach scratch resistance class 5 in the Martindale test, so the face better tolerates routine contact in normal furniture and cabinet use.
The PET panel achieves chemical resistance class 1B under DIN 68861, supporting regular cleaning in kitchens, bathrooms, and commercial interiors without rapid surface degradation.
The panel is described as ideal for components in the kitchen, bedroom, bathroom, and living-room sectors, and is also suited to other commercial interior applications.
The color uses pigments stable to UV exposure and an anti-fading lacquer, and it is stated that color does not vary from batch to batch, supporting long-term visual consistency.
The PET panel range references FSC MDF, CARB P2 MDF, phthalates free and PVC free status, low VOCs emissions, and certifications such as FSC, ISO 9001, ISO 14001, PEFC, and TUV Rheinland DIN EN 15187.
The MDF laminated panels grey larch format combines an MDF core with PET laminate and a UV-stable, anti-fading surface, so color and performance align well with planned interior schemes. Enhanced scratch and chemical resistance help fabricated fronts and panels stay within appearance expectations in kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms, and living spaces. Stable color across batches and low VOCs emissions support both phased installations and projects with defined environmental criteria. For projects needing a grey larch PET surface in a controlled, furniture-ready panel, this 3B S.p.A option offers a defined combination of surface performance, visual consistency, and documented certification references.
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