Laminate is a special type of coating, usually applied to wooden panels embedded with phenolic resins.
The most common type of laminate isHPL (high pressure laminate), whereby the laminate is created by a process using high pressure and heat to force the individual layers of material together. Each layer is very thin, usually only between 0.02 to 0.05 inches thick.
A strong, hygienic and waterproof material, laminate offers countless finish and color variations. You can even choose between matte and gloss finishes.
The strength of the laminate product itself depends on the materials used in the component sheets of the final product, and the gluing system used to bond the layers together.
For example, when gluing the edges of laminate doors, Scavolini uses polyurethane adhesives which are highly resistant to water, humidity, heat and steam.
When the doors are protected in this way, only minimal cleaning and maintenance is required.
Lacquer is a bright material, available in a wide range of colors. It consists of a fiberboard panel coated with polyester and polyurethane paints.
The lacquer finish can be matte, gloss or metallic, and covers the entire surface.
Lacquer is more fragile than laminate, and may be subject to changes in color; that’s why the quality of the lacquer is usually judged by the quality of paint it is finished with.
To guarantee long-lasting color, Scavolini uses a high-quality paint, designed to be resistant to fading from prolonged exposure to light.
However, you should still do your best to protect your kitchen from direct sunlight and regularly maintain and clean your lacquer materials regardless.