Formica 8918 Blackened Steel laminate sample gives you a small 2x3 inch piece of the Blackened Steel design so you can see color and pattern on site. This helps match surrounding materials before committing to full sheets on a project. The sample represents Formica 8918 Blackened Steel high-pressure laminate, so its look mirrors the laminated surface installers will work with on actual jobs. The piece is identified in SAP as 2X3 BLACKENED STEEL CC2, tying the sample directly to the Blackened Steel color used in job specifications. Because the sample is from Formica Corporation, it aligns with the broader Formica HPL line that many shops already specify, keeping finish choices consistent across projects.
This Formica 8918 Blackened Steel laminate sample in matte finish presents the same surface appearance as the working high-pressure laminate, which supports accurate design decisions before fabrication. The 2x3 inch format keeps the sample small enough for pocket or case storage, yet large enough to view pattern movement and tone. Because it is part of the Formica HPL surfacing family, the sample aligns visually with other Formica laminate selections that might be used on the same project. The Blackened Steel color name remains consistent across the line, simplifying communication between designers, estimators, and shop personnel.
The Formica 8918 Blackened Steel laminate sample is suited to any workflow where surfacing choices must be reviewed before ordering high-pressure laminate. The Blackened Steel color can be viewed against cabinets, panels, or trim in a shop setting, allowing teams to judge how the tone interacts with wood species or painted components. On site, the 2x3 inch format allows the sample to be held against existing surfaces so color, value, and texture can be compared under finished lighting conditions. Because the sample is drawn from the Formica HPL category, it creates a consistent reference when a project calls for Formica laminate across multiple areas.
The matte finish on the Formica 8918 Blackened Steel laminate sample shows the same subdued sheen that the installed laminate will have, which helps predict how reflections and highlights will behave on casework or counters. This finish characteristic matters when coordinating with other matte materials in commercial or residential settings where a low-glare appearance is specified. The 2x3 inch dimension gives enough area to see the Blackened Steel pattern as a continuous field, rather than guessing from a tiny chip, supporting more confident color sign-off. The link to manufacturer part number Y038918CD580203 connects this exact visual sample to its production identifier, reducing ordering errors when it is time to source full laminate sheets for fabrication.
This sample represents Formica 8918 Blackened Steel high-pressure laminate, so the color and surface seen on the 2x3 piece match the laminate specified for surfacing work.
The Formica 8918 Blackened Steel laminate sample measures 2x3 inches, giving a compact but useful viewing area for assessing color and pattern.
The sample shows a matte finish, reflecting the low-sheen surface of Formica 8918 laminate, which helps evaluate appearance in low-glare applications.
The sample is tied to manufacturer part number Y038918CD580203 and SAP description 2X3 BLACKENED STEEL CC2, aligning visual review with purchasing records.
The Formica HPL sample lets teams confirm the Blackened Steel look before ordering full laminate, supporting accurate design and color coordination on projects.
The sample is from Formica Corporation and is offered through Wurth Baer Supply, aligning with the Formica HPL products used in woodworking projects.
The Formica 8918 Blackened Steel laminate sample in a 2x3 inch matte format gives installers, fabricators, and designers a practical tool for surfacing decisions. Its direct tie to Formica high-pressure laminate and clear part identification supports straightforward specification and ordering. Using the Blackened Steel sample from Wurth Baer Supply connects visual review to the Formica HPL materials many woodworking professionals already use, helping keep finishes consistent across cabinets, counters, and other surfaced components on a job.
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