Manufacturing Process
Advanced technology for a versatile and durable material.
Behind the apparent simplicity of high-pressure laminates lies a highly-evolved technology requiring powerful production facilities as well as a sizable investment in research and development.
HPL production cycle is regulated by European legislation EN 438 and ISO 4586, which establish requirements and production standards.
In Arpa, quality controls occur at every stage of the process: from impregnation, to semi-finished product, to thermo-lamination, up to the testing and classification of the finished product.
Click on the numbers below to discover any of the 9 phases of the HPL production:
1 - PAPER STORAGE
Storage of the decorative and kraft paper.
Decor: colored or decorated paper layer which confers the HPL its aesthetic properties.
Kraft: generally brown raw paper - with exceptional resilience and resistance features – that will built up the core of the high pressure laminates.
Quality control of raw materials inbound.
2 - PRODUCTION OF RESINS
Production of thermosetting resins according to Arpa's recipe. The resins will later be used to impregnate the decorative and kraft papers that create the HPL sheet. They can be phenolic (for the kraft paper substrate) or melaminic (for the decorative paper).
Quality control of raw materials and finished thermosetting resins.
3 - IMPREGNATION
In the HPL production process, the impregnation is the operation of preparation of the kraft and decorative papers. They are first soaked (impregnated) in thermosetting resins, then dried. The paper so prepared will give origin to the HPL sheet during the thermo-lamination process.
Quality control of the semi-finished products.
4 - IMPREGNATED PAPER STORAGE
The impregnated kraft and decor paper is stored in appropriated and controlled environment rooms.
5 - ASSEMBLY
In the HPL production cycle, the assembly is the act of overlapping the different kraft, decor and overlay sheets.
Then they are ready to be carried in a press for the thermo-lamination.
6 - HIGH PRESSURE LAMINATION
The thermal lamination is the irreversible process which gives origin to the HPL: the impregnated sheets of decorative and kraft paper undergo a simultaneous pressing and heating process at high levels of heat and pressure.
The process provides the flowing of the thermosetting resins throuht the paper fibers and subsequent its curing to obtain a homogenous non-porous material (> 1,35 g/cm³) with the required surface finish.
Multi-dayligh Press
- Temperature 140°/150° C
- Pressure > 7 MPa
- Press Cycle 40/50 minutes
The resins are irreversibly interreacted through cross linked chemical bonds formed during the curing process producing a non- reactive, stable material with characteristics which are totally different from those of its component parts.
Quality control at the end of the production process.
7 - TRIMMING AND SANDING
In the production of the laminate, trimming is the phase in which the edges of the panel are refined.
Finally, panel back-side is lightly sanded to make the it suitable for gluing to substrates.