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Overlays, Veneers and Surfacing Materials

About Overlays, Veneers and Surfacing Materials

Overlays, veneers and surfacing materials are bonded to a surface to impart a decorative finish, graphic pattern or act as a protective film. There are many different types of products. Overlay laminates are resin-saturated papers that are used to create panels or laminated boards with water proof and non-stick properties. These laminated products are used to make concrete forms, countertops, signs, shelving, staging and pallets. Decorative overlays consist of a resin-saturated paper with a graphic design or printed image. Veneer is a thin layer of wood that is bonded adhesively to a less expensive wood core to provide a better surface quality. Surface materials for overlays, veneers and surfacing materials may include metal foils, embossed foils, foil laminates, flocked films and plastic films.

Overlays, veneers and surfacing materials are laminated or adhesively-bonded to a variety of core materials, including foam, plastic, and wood. Wood products such as particle board, plywood and orientated strandboard (OSB) are common core materials. Some overlay suppliers describe laminated panels or laminates as surfacing materials because these products can be used as coverings or surfaces for floors, walls, countertops and tabletops. As a rule, the selection of overlays, veneers and surfacing materials should consider both application requirements and product specifications.

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Product Standard 1-95
notes in this Standard and Appendix B ring to detailed manner in which veneers are assembled shall not be considered mandatory.
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documentation and other necessary components to help make the specification of architectural concrete finishes, overlays and custom interior...
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