What is the difference between MDF and melamine board?
Melamine is a synthetic resin-based product that is more scratch-resistant than MDF. It is also stronger than particle board. MDF is made of wood particles with an extra layer of laminate to give it extra durability and strength.
New product launch: New solutions for the decorative surface - Melamine recon veneer plywood
Today, we launched a breakthrough new product – the Melamine Recon Board. The front side has a typical DARA melamine surface, while the back is 1.3mm engineered veneer. This product effectively solved the headache of solid woodboard surface finishes like
What is the different between synchronized board and melamine board?
Synchronized Board
Synchro boards are unique in their surface texture, which is designed to mimic the texture of natural materials such as wood grain. That is, the texture of the steel plate is synchronized with the pattern of the paper. When you place your hands on the sync board, you can feel the texture, which adds a tactile dimension to the design. The main textures are wood grain, fabric, stone grain and leather texture.
Melamine Board
Melamine boards, on the other hand, have a smooth yet hard surface finish and may come in a variety of colors, patterns, or solid colors. It doesn't have sync textures in the sync board.
Summary
All in all, the main difference between synchronized boards and melamine boards is the surface texture and how well they replicate natural materials. Synchronized boards focus on providing a textured, realistic look, specifically a wood grain-like appearance, while melamine boards offer decorative versatility and a smooth surface finish. Choosing between them depends on your specific design preferences and the desired aesthetic for your project.
Synchronized melamine boards use precise millimeter-level matching accuracy and create a unique beauty unlike solid wood, using high-precision synchronous counter-grain technologies to boost the clarity and depth of wood grain. Due t