MDF Water-resistant HPL U824 CST Twilight grey

Thuiswinkel Waarborg

Configure MDF Water-resistant HPL U824 CST Twilight grey

Product information

  • Hard, wear- and impact-resistant top layer
  • Ready for intensive use
  • Easy to keep clean
  • One-to-one colour matching with ABS and melamine
  • For indoor use only
  • Supplied without finished edges as standard

Description

MDF Water-resistant HPL U824 CST Twilight grey is a decorative board with MDF water-proof as a backing. It is often used for kitchen furniture, bathroom furniture or other applications in damp rooms. The HPL top layer eliminates the need for painting and makes this board easy to maintain. Compared to melamine, HPL is also a much more scratch-resistant and wear-resistant material, making it also well suited for horizontal applications such as tabletops and desks. MDF water-resistant furniture panel with an HPL top layer is available in various colours and textures.

Read more

Product properties

Specific gravity (kg/m3)720
AppearanceSilk gloss
BrandUNILIN
Thickness10.4 mm, 18 mm
Type MDF HPL
VariantMDF Water-resistant HPL U824 CST Twilight grey
Application (climate)Humid areas, if pre-treated
Wood type of surface layerMDF
CoreMDF
Functional useDecorative
ColourBlack / Grey
Colour code~ RAL 7037
PrimedNo
Sheet structureFibreboard
Top layer typeHPL
Top layer2 sides

Applications

  • Bathrooms
  • Kitchens
  • Furniture
  • Interior design
  • Cupboards
  • Refurbishment
  • Project design
  • Office furniture
Thuiswinkel Waarborg

Order MDF Water-resistant HPL U824 CST Twilight grey cut-to-size online

Making a bathroom cabinet, table top or shelf? Go for furniture panel and order HPL furniture panel online cut-to-size to the millimetre. We deliver the panel fully cut-to-size at home. Are you curious about the possibilities? Configure your product and you will have your project finished in no time.

MDF Water-resistant HPL U824 CST Twilight grey: what is that?

As the name suggests, furniture panels are mainly used to produce furniture. In this case, it is a carrier board just HPL top layer. HPL furniture panels are widely used in the furniture industry and are gaining ground due to the versatile textures, colours and options in terms of top layers. The advantage of HPL panel material, compared to melaminated, is that it contains all the properties of melamine but with greater strength.

Furniture panels with melamine are already very resilient, but the production method and high density of HPL give the material even stronger properties. An HPL top layer is water-repellent, scratch-resistant, easy to wipe off with a cloth and to some extent heat-resistant. Properties that are very pleasant in any interior application where intensive use and wear play a major role.

In brief, the advantages of HPL board material:

  • Ready to use immediately
  • Strong and water-repellent
  • Fixed colour
  • Wide choice of colours and textures
  • One-to-one colour match with ABS and melamine
  • Scratch and impact resistant

HPL & melamine: what's the difference?

We see the terms HPL and melamine widely used with furniture panels. Both top layers are plastic and are composed by computer, which, compared to veneers, gives the manufacturer better control over colour and texture. But what distinguishes these two common top layers from each other? We list it for you.

HPL

HPL stands for High Pressure Laminate. It is made by pressing several layers of paper together with a thermosetting synthetic resin. HPL is thicker than melamine, making the material scratch- and impact-resistant. Outdoors, we often see HPL as cladding for buildings. This is because of the durable properties HPL brings. Its high UV-resistance, impact-resistant and water-repellent properties make HPL ideal for this type of application. Outdoor situations do involve HPL compact boards whose panel consists of only HPL to ensure durability in extreme conditions.

But HPL can also be an excellent choice for indoor situations. In indoor situations, we often see HPL used in combination with melamine on a carrier board. For example, you can think of a bathroom cabinet whose frame is done in a carrier with melamine and the doors in carrier with HPL. This combination is then mainly determined based on the intensity of use of the components. So why don't we make the entire piece of furniture out of HPL you are probably wondering? For one simple reason: The price. Although HPL is very durable and universal in use, it does come with a heftier price tag compared to melamine.

Melamine

Melamine is a popular choice when it comes to decorative top coatings. Compared to veneer, it has the advantage of being ready to use immediately and easy to keep clean. In addition, melamine has high UV resistance and can tolerate a bit more than veneer. Melamine almost always has a pure colour pairing with HPL and ABS bands in the same product line. So they can be seamlessly combined in terms of colour and texture.

The choice of melamine is often determined by two factors: price and convenience. The material ensures that entire rooms can often be finished in no time and it requires little or no maintenance. Melamine is generally a cheaper solution than most veneers and HPL boards. However, melamine is also less strong than HPL and therefore not suitable for worktops, for example.

Melamine is mainly used as wall cladding, bathroom or kitchen frames, shelves or TV furniture. For any application where there is no intensive touch or friction and decorative properties are an important factor, melamine is the right choice. By combining melamine with HPL, beautiful but also very practical furniture can be built.

Cut-to-size UNILIN Evola HPL panels

There are several manufacturers of sheet material with an HPL top layer. UNILIN is one of them. UNILIN offers a wide choice of high-quality carrier boards with HPL as the top layer. With UNILIN's original designs and structures, your project immediately catches the eye. Inspired by fashion, art and unspoilt nature, the collection offers you enormous creative freedom. Thanks to one-to-one colour coupling, the melamine, HPL and ABS tape of the Evola collection can be perfectly combined.

This colour coupling ensures that your project can combine the power of melamine and HPL without any colour difference at all. Thanks to its strong resilience, the HPL top layer offers a nice alternative in places where melamine cannot offer strength or not enough. Any room can now be dressed up with durable and attractive decorative materials, regardless of the circumstances. Besides UNILIN, major producers of HPL sheet materials include Pfleiderer or Egger. But there are many more!

Carrier made of Water-resistant MDF

This furniture panel has MDF Water-resistant as its backing. Water-resistant MDF is a powerhouse and very versatile. The material does not splinter, has high bending strength and has a hard pressing. MDF is stronger than chipboard, and lasts longer. MDF Water-resistant has a harder and longer pressing density than regular MDF. This makes this panel especially suitable as cabinet doors for damp rooms or in the kitchen.

A sustainable choice

MDF Water-resistant board material is considered a sustainable choice. Fibre (wood dust) is pressed together with resin to form a stable board. The quality depends on the pressing pressure and pressing time. We supply only high-quality MDF with water-resistant properties.

The different variants of UNILIN Evola HPL panels

On melamine, ABS and HPL, the UNILIN Evola product line offers a wide variety of textures and colours. Thanks to constantly innovative production methods, some textures are almost indistinguishable from the real thing! The many textures and structures of UNILIN Evola can be overwhelming. But there is a handy structure to the product names. For example, the first letter/number combination always refers to a particular colour. This is also known as the UNILIN code. The second letter/number combination refers to the structure, in addition to which the whole also has a descriptive name. To make the right choice for your project, it is useful to learn more about this. Want to know everything about the meaning and name structure of UNILIN Evola? Then read on in this article about the name structure of UNILIN.

UNILIN Evola sample service

Curious about this material? Order a sample on the UNILIN website. Rate the material and then have it cut-to-size delivered to your home by the online sawmill.

Available thicknesses of MDF Water-resistant HPL U824 CST Twilight grey

You can easily choose the available thicknesses of MDF Water-resistant HPL U824 CST Twilight grey via the product configurator.

Machining MDF boards with an HPL top layer

The core of this board material is MDF Water-resistant. MDF Water-resistant is easy to work and assemble. If you mill or saw MDF Water-resistant, the material will not splinter, but because of the HPL top layer, machining requires a little more attention. Sharp and fine-toothed tools are important. It is generally said that HPL and hardwood require the same machining. So a metal drill or saw will do but special HPL drills are also available. In any case, leave the sawing to us, so you are guaranteed a tight result! Sawing does leave the edges 'open'. These still need to be finished, which can be done with ABS tape.

HPL is a finished top layer. The advantage of this is that you don't need to paint or finish it. Therefore, plan the assembly in advance: the joints are more difficult to hide afterwards. Think of mounting from the bottom or the inside so that screw holes and fastening points are not or less visible.

Specific applications of MDF water-resistant with an HPL top layer

MDF Water-resistant with an HPL top layer is the material of choice for furniture and interior applications. Its homogeneous structure makes MDF Water-resistant less susceptible to shrinking and expanding at changing temperatures than other board materials. Thanks to the special bonding, MDF Water-resistant is extremely suitable for rooms where humidity is a determining factor. The HPL top layer ensures that the panel is impact and scratch-resistant. HPL can withstand intensive use and is therefore suitable not only for decorative applications, but also for worktops, for example.

MDF Water-resistant with an HPL top layer ideally suited for tabletops, kitchen cabinets, countertops and desktops. It is very popular for making furniture in general. So don't be limited by this list of examples!

Alternatives to furniture panel

Is MDF Water-resistant HPL U824 CST Twilight grey not the right type of wood for your job after all? Would you like the board material in a larger format or in a specific (RAL) colour? Then take a look at MDF film. This board material is easy to paint with in your favourite colour. Or check out our other melamine-faced furniture panels:

DIY Inspiration blog

Get inspired by others

DIY Inspiration blog

View all inspiration projects