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Nevamar Sunrise Cedar laminate gives you a postform grade laminate sheet in a 48 inch by 120 inch size, so you can skin larger surfaces or multiple parts with one consistent pattern. The Sunrise Cedar design sits in Nevamar's refined and modern collection of woodgrains and solids, which means the look is tuned for contemporary casework, fixtures, and furniture rather than rustic or heavily figured effects. The realistic woodgrain pattern is described as highly recognizable, so the surface reads clearly as wood in finished installations. Nevamar notes that these woodgrains offer a tactile reference that emulates real wood, so the sheet is designed to feel more like timber under hand instead of a flat, featureless film. This particular laminate is identified as postform grade, giving fabricators a sheet engineered for postforming workflows where that grade is required.
This Nevamar laminate is specifically identified as postform grade, so it is suited to fabrication setups built around that laminate classification. The 48 inch by 120 inch format works with many postforming and panel-processing machines that handle 4 foot wide sheets, which streamlines feeding and trimming. The postform grade designation ties the product to applications where a postforming-capable laminate is specified, supporting consistent performance within that grade family during forming and finishing sequences. Because the sheet carries a defined size and grade, fabricators can plan cutlists and postform runs around those fixed inputs rather than juggling mixed formats.
The product name identifies this sheet as Nevamar WZ2200 Sunrise Cedar laminate in an Iron Wood finish, placing it in the Nevamar HPL category for edgebanding and surfacing work. The woodgrain design is part of Nevamar's collection of woodgrains and solids, so it targets surfacing tasks where a wood appearance is needed instead of a solid color. The realistic woodgrains are described as highly recognizable, which serves installations where end users are meant to notice the wood character at a glance. Because the pattern was developed within the Walk in the Woods concept, it draws from woodgrains that are indigenous to North America, connecting the visual to familiar regional species in typical woodworking environments. That focus means the Sunrise Cedar look supports projects aiming for a North American wood aesthetic rather than exotic timber appearances.
Nevamar states that Walk in the Woods was created with sustainability in mind, with an awareness to select woodgrains that are neither exotic nor endangered and indigenous to North America, so the visual library is aligned with responsible wood imagery. The intent is explicitly described as not to promote or influence the use of endangered timber species, which matters for designers and fabricators building projects that reflect that value set in their material palette. By offering a tactile reference that emulates real wood, the laminate allows projects to deliver a wood-like feel while remaining within the high-pressure laminate category, which affects how surfaces wear and perform compared to actual timber. The combination of a realistic, recognizable woodgrain and a sustainability-oriented pattern source helps tie project appearance to both visual expectations and stated design principles centered on non-endangered wood looks.
The Nevamar Sunrise Cedar laminate sheet is 48 inches by 120 inches, which aligns with many panel-processing setups and allows larger runs or multiple parts from a single sheet.
The Nevamar Sunrise Cedar laminate is designated postform grade, so it aligns with fabrication jobs and specifications that call for a laminate engineered for postforming workflows.
The Sunrise Cedar design is part of a refined, modern Nevamar woodgrain collection, and the woodgrain is described as realistic and highly recognizable for a clear wood look.
The product name identifies an Iron Wood finish on the Nevamar Sunrise Cedar laminate, tying this specific surface look to the WZ2200 Sunrise Cedar design within Nevamar HPL.
The Nevamar woodgrains offer a tactile reference that emulates real wood, so finished surfaces are designed to feel more like timber than a featureless laminate film.
Nevamar states that Walk in the Woods uses woodgrains that are neither exotic nor endangered and are indigenous to North America, avoiding promotion of endangered timber species.
The Nevamar Sunrise Cedar laminate in postform grade, 48 inches by 120 inches, combines a realistic, highly recognizable woodgrain with a tactile reference that emulates real wood. The design sits in Nevamar's refined and modern woodgrain collection, suited to projects seeking a North American-inspired appearance. With its Walk in the Woods sustainability focus and clearly identified WZ2200 Sunrise Cedar pattern in an Iron Wood finish, this sheet gives fabricators a defined visual and grade profile to match designs calling for responsible, wood-look high-pressure laminate surfaces.
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