HPL CLADDING SYSTEM
HPL CLADDING SYSTEM
HPL (High-Pressure Laminate) cladding is a versatile and durable facade system made from multiple layers of kraft paper impregnated with phenolic resin, topped with a decorative layer and a protective overlay. These layers are compressed under high pressure and temperature to create a dense, solid panel. HPL cladding is known for its weather resistance, impact strength, and aesthetic appeal.
ADVANTAGES
- Durability
- Aesthetic Versatility
- Low Maintenance
- Fire Resistance
- Environmental Resistance
- Sustainability
- Lightweight
- Cost-Effective
- Impact Resistance
- Thermal and Acoustic Insulation

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
SPECIFICATION | DESCRIPTION |
---|---|
Material | Resin-impregnated kraft paper and surface overlay |
Dimensions | Standard panel sizes (1220x2440 mm, 1500x3000 mm, etc.) |
Weight | 8–14 kg/m² (depending on panel thickness) |
Thickness | 6–15 mm (common sizes) |
Water Absorption | Very low (weather-resistant surface) |
Sound Insulation | Provides sound insulation |
Fire Rating | Fire-retardant options available (Class B to A2) |
Impact Resistance | High (resistant to mechanical damage) |
Maintenance | Low (periodic cleaning, surface resistant to graffiti) |
Sustainability | Medium (recyclable, but based on synthetic resins) |
UV Resistance | Excellent (UV-resistant surface treatments) |
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