Loose Laminate sheets cut to your required measurements
Formica invented laminate back in 1913 and today offers material of the highest quality - it's multifunctional, practical, and durable.
Formica laminate is also available in a variety of colours, patterns, and surfaces.
On this page we have a selection of classic and on trend laminates with the Matte58 surface, Formica's most popular surface, which gives the laminate a subtle texture and a slightly glossy appearance.
Please contact us if there is a colour you can't find or if you want to find out more about other surfaces.
Colour: Green Slate
The laminate can withstand daily wear and tear.
The laminate sheet is loose and ideal for DIY projects. The sheets must be glued to another surface for instance a wood board.
The laminate sheet can be installed both vertically and horizontally.
It is easy to saw and mill laminate sheets. We recommend using a standard milling tool for wood, like a circular saw.
Laminate sheets are easy to clean, just use a moist cloth. If the sheet is greasy, use a standard detergent.
The laminate sheet has a thickness of 0.7 mm.
How to apply laminate
When applying your laminate sheet onto for instance a wooden board, we recommend that you use the adhesive/glue called DanAtac Aqua Contact which is very easy to work with.
Apply the glue on the laminate sheet using a paint brush or something similar and then leave the sheet to dry for 30 minutes to an hour.
Place the sheet carefully onto the wooden board - make sure you place it very accurately, since it will not be possible to readjust the laminate sheet afterwards.
Then use a rubber roller or a veneer hammer to press the two surfaces together in order to secure full contact between the two surfaces.
Afterwards, give the adhesive time to dry completely. The adhesive cures almost immediately but obtains its full strength after a couple of days.