Edgebanding for melamine board

As melamine board has become a trend in the furniture sector during the last years, there has been an increase on the necessity to protect it, that is when edgebanding for melamine board comes up.

Furthermore, over the last decades, plastic materials' development compared to other edgebanding for melamine board materials, have acquired a great popularity. PVC is a widely used plastic material in numerous fields, being one of them the furniture industry. It is because of its characteristics that it is between the most valuable prime materials for the production of edge bands.

Edgebanding for melamine board

Plastic extrusion possibilities are practically limitless. Straight edgebanding for melamine board is perhaps the most known product, but here at Protecnic we have many others. In our industrial warehouses, located in Castalla, we have the common straight edging, but also laser edging and t-molding or flexible edge. PVC and ABS edges are more than just a decorative detail for melamine boards, as they also complete the product and serve as a daily use protection of furniture pieces. They are generated in a continuous flow of work thanks to our advanced plastic extrusion processes available in our facilities. Additionally, laser edgebanding offers a level of precision that makes it possible to visually eliminate the joint between the melamine board and the edge, making it look like a single continuous piece. Moreover, like the rest of Protecnic products, it is versatile in terms of width, thickness and design.

On the other hand, to respond to the needs of our clients, we have the flexible edge among our products, extremely useful when the angles of furniture are not straight. It is able to adapt to any undulation of the wood, while providing a differentiated aesthetic and greater resistance, preserving better the integrity of the furniture. Flexible edgebanding for melamine board allows it to fit perfectly in the furniture, that’s the reason why it is more commonly used in children bedrooms, school tables, caravan and vans, which require resistant furniture without edges, for security reasons and because of the space they occupy.