Decorative laminated sheets/known as SUNMICA in Indian Market.

Shree Shivam decor High Pressure Laminates are made of specially selected decorative papers and absorbent Kraft paper impregnated with melamine and phenolic resins. These are then pressed and hardened under heat and high pressure. Shree Shivam decor HPL’s strong bonding makes them resistant to boiling water, stain and provides increased dimensional stability. Surface protection through special treatment makes laminates scratch resistant. Available in over 435 designs, 40 finishes, these laminates create an aesthetic look and offer its customers a dynamic range to choose from. Shree Shivam decor has been introducing new designs at regular intervals thus keeping in tune with the changing trends and also revolutionising the market.

When it comes to home décor, the character lent by wood laminate patterns is incomparably classy, as wooden textures are a ubiquitious part of interior decoration for home, office and corporate spaces.

Wood laminate textures ceaselessly complement different interior décors and have been the preferred choice of interior designers over the years. Dare we say that wood texture laminates have stood the test of time and always remained evergreen.

We, at Shree Shivam Decor, pioneer in textured laminates and wood laminates, and endeavor to offer the most sophisticated, graceful and subtle wood laminates patterns. Our designs supplement your home’s interior to make your home space exclusively élite.

Applications

Home furniture items, Wall linings, Column claddings, Doors, Shelves, Table top, Work-tops, Counters, Vanity units, Cubicles, Lift linings, Store fittings, Displays, Check-out desks, Office partitions, Hospital & Clinics, Storage units etc.

Product Introduction

Fabrication

Optimum Condition

Tooling

Circular Sawing

Routing

Edge Finishing

Adhesives

Contact Adhesives

White Glue

Thermosetting

Hot Melt Types

Urethane Types

Protective Film

Care & Maintanance

Storage

Sheets should be stored horizontally with the top sheet turned face down and a thick hard board placed on top to protect the material from possible damage and reduce the chances of getting warped. Stored laminate stock should be rotated such that older sheets will be used first. Laminate sheets should be protected from moisture, and should never be stored where they may come in contact with the floor or outside wall. Always carry the sheets vertically. Never slide the sheet but, lift it while moving it from one place to another. We recommend that ideally two people should carry a full size sheet as carelessness can damage the decorative surface.

Cleaning

To clean the surface, use a damp cloth or sponge and a mild soap or detergent. Stains belonging to group 2 such as coffee or tea can be removed using a mild household cleaner/detergent and a soft bristle brush. If a stain persists, apply a paste of baking soda and water with a soft bristled brush. Light scrubbing, 10 to 20 strokes should remove most stains. Although baking soda is a low abrasive, excessive scrubbing or exerting too much force may damage the decorative surface, especially if it has a gloss finish. Stubborn stains belonging to Group 3 and 4, which resist any of the above cleaning methods, may require the use of undiluted household bleach or nail polish remover. Apply the bleach or nail polish remover to the stain and let it stand no longer than two minutes. Rinse thoroughly with warm water and wipe dry. This step may be repeated if the stain appears to be going away and the colour of the laminate has not been affected.

Warning

Prolonged exposure of the laminate surface to bleach will cause discoloration. Acid based cleaners will permanently damage the laminates. Never allow these cleaners, or bottles, rags or other items contaminated with these cleaners, to come in contact with the laminates. Wipe such areas immediately and rinse thoroughly with water

Maintenance

Abrasives: Abrasive pads, scouring powders or cleansers may permanently damage the laminate surface making it susceptible to staining. Harsh chemicals: Harsh chemicals such as oven cleaner, toilet cleaner, or drain cleaner will etch and discolour the decorative surface. High Pressure Decorative Laminates are not designed to resist continual contact with these chemicals. If any of these products spill over the surface, remove immediately, rinse thoroughly, and wipe dry.

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