Formica 758 Bianco Mineral solid surfacing sheets are homogenous thermoset polymer alloy, so the material has the same composition through the thickness, which matters when fabricating edges, seams, or cutouts that need a consistent appearance. These sheets are comprised of an acrylic/polyester copolymer component and filled with alumina trihydrate (ATH), creating a dense engineered surface that supports machining and finishing for interior work. Formica 758 solid surfaces are manufactured for interior applications where a decorative, durable, wear, and stain resistant surface is required, aligning well with high-contact areas that see routine use. The Bianco Mineral design provides a uniform decorative appearance across horizontal and vertical elements, helping maintain a coordinated look on built-ins and casework. As part of Formica HPL and solid surfacing offerings from Formica Corporation, this product fits into standard interior surfacing workflows used by professional shops.
Formica 758 solid surfaces are manufactured for interior applications where a decorative, durable, wear, and stain resistant surface is required, so installers can assign this material to finished surfaces that see regular hands-on use. The homogenous thermoset polymer alloy construction supports fabrication steps such as shaping edges, cutting openings, and blending seams, because the same material and visual properties extend through the sheet. The acrylic/polyester copolymer component and alumina trihydrate filler work together as an engineered surface, aligning with interior installation workflows that call for machining, bonding, and finishing solid surfacing to achieve a continuous working surface.
Formica 758 solid surfaces are manufactured for interior applications where a decorative, durable, wear, and stain resistant surface is required, which aligns with spaces that experience routine cleaning and daily contact. Horizontal applications include vanity tops, countertops, residential and commercial furniture, window sills and thresholds, so shops can specify the material for flat working or display surfaces across bath, kitchen, or casework programs. Vertical applications include wall panels, wainscoting, backsplashes, baseboards, and bath and shower enclosures, allowing the same Bianco Mineral design to run up the wall or across trim elements for a coordinated field. Using both horizontal and vertical applications from the same material family supports visual continuity in interior projects.
The homogenous thermoset polymer alloy structure of these solid surfacing sheets means edges, routed details, and exposed sections share the same material properties, supporting consistent fabrication across multiple parts in a job. The acrylic/polyester copolymer component and alumina trihydrate (ATH) filler combine into an engineered solid surfacing sheet that responds predictably to cutting and finishing processes, helping fabricators produce repeatable seams and joints. Because Formica 758 solid surfaces are designed for interior applications where a decorative, durable, wear, and stain resistant surface is required, installers can match shop techniques to an interior performance target focused on appearance and ongoing surface contact. This interior focus supports planning panel layouts and seams around how the finished space will be used day to day.
Formica 758 Bianco Mineral solid surfacing sheets are homogenous thermoset polymer alloy, so the same engineered material runs through the full thickness for consistent fabrication and appearance.
The solid surfacing sheet is comprised of an acrylic/polyester copolymer component and filled with alumina trihydrate (ATH), creating an engineered interior surface suitable for machining and finishing.
Formica 758 solid surfaces are manufactured for interior applications where a decorative, durable, wear, and stain resistant surface is required, aligning with typical residential and commercial interiors.
Horizontal applications include vanity tops, countertops, residential and commercial furniture, window sills and thresholds, covering a range of interior work surfaces and trim conditions.
Vertical applications include wall panels, wainscoting, backsplashes, baseboards, and bath and shower enclosures, supporting coordinated wall and trim surfacing.
A decorative, durable, wear, and stain resistant surface keeps interior installations looking consistent over repeated use, which supports long-term appearance in active spaces.
Formica 758 Bianco Mineral solid surfacing sheets serve interior applications where a decorative, durable, wear, and stain resistant surface is required, matching needs for busy countertops, furniture tops, and vertical cladding. The homogenous thermoset polymer alloy structure supports repeatable fabrication across edges, seams, and cutouts, which benefits both shop workflows and field adjustments. By using the acrylic/polyester copolymer and alumina trihydrate (ATH) engineered surface across horizontal and vertical locations, projects gain a coordinated interior finish from a single solid surfacing family.
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