TFL Finishes

Many thermally fused laminate patterns simulate real wood in its natural state, as well as stained and weathered finishes and textures. Our display of solid colors replicate painted surfaces that resist chipping and require less maintenance than painted doors.

Southport - Daytona - ab walnut - Drawer face detail

WHAT IS TFL?

Thermally Fused Laminate (TFL) panels are produced by fusing a resin-based sheet of decorative paper directly to a particle board core. Pressure and heat activate the resin-based sheet and create a cross-linked bond with the core. This seals the core making it impossible to peel away. 

  • Permanently bonded to industrial-grade particle board
  • Hardness: 2144 psi
  • Made for vertical application only (not suitable for countertop surfaces)
  • Less expensive than HPL (high-pressure laminate)

WOODGRAIN SUEDE TFL:

Suede: a functional non-directional, highly durable lightly textured finish suitable for all applications. 

SOLID COLOR VELVET TFL:

Velvet: Warm, super-smooth, matte finish

* available in frameless construction only. Samples doors are not available at this time.

LINEAR TEXTURED TFL:

Take A Closer Look:

Linear texture
Cloudcap - detail
Dutton Creek - detail
Union Peak - detail

WOODGRAIN PRISM TFL:

Boreal: Tactile, striated, deep, rich woodgrain

Velvet: Warm, super-smooth, matte finish

BOREAL texture: Tactile, striated, deep, rich woodgrain (WF457 CASTANHO)

VELVET texture: Warm, super-smooth, matte finish (WF458 PRESTEN ASH)

All PRISM laminates are available in frameless construction only. Samples doors are not available at this time.

All TFL samples presented on this website are subject to change due to material availability. Lanz Cabinets makes no guarantee that these TFL offerings will continue to be in production. If any TFL style is discontinued, we will make every effort to find a suitable replacement.