If you re making changes to cabinet doors one of those choices you may come across is choosing between thermally fused laminate tfl which is known sometimes as thermally fused melamine tfm or thermofoil doors.
Thermally fused laminate cabinets.
Thermally fused laminate tfl also offers excellent hardness and scratch resistance that can stand up to the high demands of many environments.
When its time to have the look of high pressure laminate hpl with similar performance thermally fused laminate tfl also referred to as thermally fused melamine tfm is often used.
Of course there is a cost savings with thermal fused melamine.
Tfl doors and drawer fronts are made with a medium density fiberboard core featuring a durable.
Wilsonart thermally fused laminate panels include more than 200 curated designs and nine exclusive textured finishes all available through our industry leading wilsonart distribution network.
Thermally fused laminate tfl cabinet doors and drawer fronts are designed for durability featuring an outer layer that resists chipping scratches and dents.
Tfl is sufficiently durable and hard wearing for cabinets countertops and shelving.
Textured melamine opens up a lot of great options for your cabinets by giving a three dimensional texture to your doors.
Both materials are available in a variety of finishes although high pressure laminate offers a wider variety of pattern and texture.
There are so many colours textures and products to choose from it can feel as though you have a dizzying array of selection.
However the thicker textured thermal fused melamine has the same kind of life expectancy of high pressure laminate.
Kraft paper is an extremely heavy duty paper that gives added toughness to the finished laminate once everything is fused together.
Tfl is a melamine saturated paper that is thermally fused directly to the substrate.
Our tfl choices available in matte and textured woodgrains are also easy to clean.
The low quality melamine will not last as long as most laminate surfacing.