HPL (High Pressure Laminates)
High pressure laminates (HPL) are also known as plastic laminates. HPL is a one-step process that is produced by fusing together, under heat and pressure, multiple layers of kraft paper saturated with phenolic resin. This sandwich is fused with a layer of melamine saturated decorative paper, which is typically added at the same time the phenolic layers are being fused. High pressure laminates are available in a wide range of solid colors, woodgrain prints, patterns, textures and finishes. HPL are widely use in residental, office and private building facade cladding.
Fibre Cement (FC)
Fibre cement is a composite material made of cement and tight connection fibres, known as well as Eternit. Fibre cement is mainly used in form of plates. This building material is extremely resistant and has a multiplicity of advantages compared with other building materials and proves so impressively its worldwide success. It is light, impact resistant and shatter-proof, fire-proof, weather-proof, corrosion-proof and decomposition-proof. Fibre cement is used as raw product for the manufacturing of small, medium and large format fibre cement plates. The plates are available in different colours and as well with granulated and structured surfaces.
Company 3L is not promoting any of material producers. Our client can choose any material producer, but based on our companies experience during years we are recommending such HPL and FC producers:







































































