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Other laminate producers’ application of the Melamine resins onto their decorative surface is done in a production line, using an alarming amount of energy in their application and drying tunnels, to harden the surfacing. Our decorative surface is hardened at room temperatures, using a new technological process utilizing Electron beams, which uses the least possible energy and has virtually no exhaust or drainage involved in the setting process of ELESGO® laminates.

Other Melamine laminate producers use extensive pressure and/or high temperatures to fuse the surface layer to their core. Due to extremely advanced world patented technology ELESGO® laminates do not need extensive pressure or high temperatures to fuse its surface layer to its core. The ELESGO® laminate is adhered to the core panel at a temperature at 194 degrees Fahrenheit (90 degree Celsius), so that there can be no overheating and also no drying out of the panel. This also means when the finished goods are stacked, there will be no buildup of heat, which leads to drying out of the laminate panels. The panels are cut into the size 47 inches by 7.8 inches after surfacing, which reduces the tension and therefore assuring the impossibility of producing “bowed or warped” boards.

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