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K23ShanShu
Setting the standardTM in designUniboard® introduces its complete Thermally
Fused Laminate Collection, a product
selection that is sure to inspire you to get
creative with your projects. Always on the
lookout for the latest trends and passionate
about design, Uniboard offers innovative
textures that capture the essence of pure
beauty, soft natural fabrics and authentic
earthy textures. This luxurious and on-trend
collection features neutral-toned wood grains
and exotic linear designs that are versatile
enough to transcend market segments and
regional trends.
You will never look at TFL the same way again.
Setting the standard in creativityDiscover colours that will showcase your
ideas and set the tone for your spaces.
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K22Reflexion
New colours Our new styles encourage a lavish blend
of nature and design, where colours and
textures pay tribute to the pure elements
found in the most spectacular natural
settings. Following a continuous evolution
in our innovative colours and textures,
this extension of the collection features
luxuriously realistic and authentic styles,
in warm, natural tones that bear a stunning
resemblance to real wood.
A new way to immortalize and highlight
nature’s finest offering, whether it’s for
a rustic or modern decor.
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Uniboard®’s WoodPrint dUo technologytM is the first synchronized texture in thermofused laminates
in north America. With absolute precision, this technology aligns decorative paper with the surface texture,
perfectly replicating the characteristics of real wood as it is found in nature.
K16 Esterel
K18 Monaco
K17 Cassis
K15 Cannes
K14 Mistral
K13 Nizza
K18Monaco
Synchronized finishes rIvIErA oAK
Technology2-Sided Synchronized Texture by UniboardTM
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H52 Riva
WoodPrint Duo TechnologyTM in 360°Our WoodPrint Duo Technology is now available on both sides of our panels and the texture is applied with
perfect symmetry. WoodPrint Duo Technology is the latest technological breakthrough, providing the highest
quality of TFL — visible from all angles.
H70 Driftwood
H55 Mystic
H54 Skye
H53 Ember
H50 Silva
H51 Zahara
H71 Luxe
H50Silva
802WilloW GRey
Synchronized finishes bruSHEd ELM
555 NovaWhite®
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H56 Chill
H73 Cocoa Bean
H72 Ginger Root
H74 Blackwood
H57 Haze
H75 Tundra
H59 Twilight
H58 Storm
H67 Kindle
K01 Nutmeg
K02 Sesame
K07 Dew Drop
K03 Cardamom
K03caRdaMoM
Signature finishes AurA
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K06 Silverwood
K05 Barnwood
K04 Smokewood
H64 Strata
R60 Fresco
H76 Memento
H65 Canyon
H66 Vintage
H61 Intrigue
R61 Carnaval
K05BaRnWood
R63 Samba
Signature finishes rIo®
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168 Canadian Grey
802 Willow Grey
123 Charcoal
H62 Angora
K08 Luna
G20 Pure Linen
K 20 Frequency
K19 Chino
K 21 Canvas
K20fRequency
Signature finishesCALICo
Signature finishes SuPErMAT®
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511 HiTeak
241 Audacity
G23 Coastal Pear
G57 Dark Mountain Oak
777 White White
805 Sunset Grey
961 Stainless
G22 Ribbon White
Signature finishes HIgH gLoSS
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G63 Acacia
G51 Legno Light
G17 Grigio
G15 Velvet Wenge
G16 Milano Oak
513 Sandbank
G50 Legno Tabac
G52 Legno Dark
G55 Dark Oak
744 Inspiration
745 Finesse
G21 Viva Walnut
G18 Caramello
g63acacia
Standard finishesbISTro®
G57 Dark Mountain Oak
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992 Hardrock Maple
388 Finnish Oak
764 Sugar Maple
687 Bryan Maple
206 Crema Cherry
557 Winter Oak
785 Siam Teak
515 Cosmic Cherry
262 Sunrise Maple
205 Tobacco Cherry
777 White White
802 Willow Grey
810 Antique White
136 Almond
113 Super White
920 New England Almond
555 NovaWhite®
505 Arctic White
K11daffodil
Standard finishesdoLoMITE®
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938 Forever Walnut
221 Ruby Cherry
263 Sunset Maple
971 Pear
511 HiTeak
765 Port Maple
207 Choco Cherry
204 Bourbon Cherry
385 Sapelli Mahogany
766 Cayenne Maple
965 Port
510 Cocoa
838 Urban Mahogany
241 Audacity
E19 Chocolate Apple
762 Shadow Oak
748 Elegance
K27RhythM
Dolomite® (cont'D)
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805 Sunset Grey
123 Charcoal
168 Canadian Grey
888 NovaBlack
828 Ingot Grey
807 Calamare
961 Stainless
300 Classic White
290 Classic Maple
313 Classic Chocolate
520 Sweet Beige
934 Platinum
K12 Vibrant Green
K 29 Nickel
K11 Daffodil
K 28 Echo
K10 Spectrum Blue
K 27 Rhythm
K09 Spectrum Red
K 26 Pixel
992haRdRock Maple
Dolomite® (cont'D)
H60 Classic Spice
H63 Mosaic
631 Classic Black
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MIx ANd MATCH our selection of materials and colours and discover how you can change the tone of any room.
H52Riva
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The reconsTiTuTed wood indusTry is fascinaTing —
iT involves several players who, day afTer day,
come TogeTher To creaTe innovaTive producTs
and meeT The flourishing and varied demand for
office furniTure, kiTchens, cabineTs, commercial
furniTure, and so forTh. design and Technology
are The Two main aspecTs driving The indusTry.
To geT a beTTer undersTanding, we asked andré,
our Technology and r&d direcTor, and chrisTina,
our producT manager, To Tell us how They see
These Two disciplines ThaT coexisT and evolve
in a complex ecosysTem.
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TechnologyThe new Uniboard® finishes from the 2017 Collection were created with Woodprint Duo TechnologyTM, a first in North America. This technological breakthrough adds texture to both sides of the panel, improving the laminate product and making it significantly more versatile.
Christina: By developing new ones [technologies], we can move forward and bring clients to the next level. in recent years, we’ve developed extremely rea-listic finishes that you would have never seen on the market before.
andré: technology is essential. it affects the entire manufacturing process. it can include chemical or physical transformations, triggered by external factors. there’s a big difference between technical and technology. technology is more than just technical aspects – it refers to the science behind the method. take, for example, cake, which wouldn’t be possible without a chemical reaction.
DesignDesign is, in a manner of speaking, the visible result of a series of procedures and specific techniques. Consider, among others, the new finishes in the 2017 Collection that were made possible thanks to improvements to the plate design, the increased threshold pressure of the presses, and the advanced specialization of the impregnation resin.
andré: design and technology are intertwined. the earlier you integrate the technological aspect, the bet-ter it is. the original idea often starts with a design and technology makes it possible. don’t forget that the goal is, obviously, to create products that people will actually want to buy.
Christina: design is directly related to personality. One way or another, we all follow trends. it’s not something that can be taught. [design] is also adapting things that you like. it’s also a matter of the atmosphere and expression of the environment you want to live in. in order to properly appreciate a design, you have to understand the juxtaposition of textures, the composition of things, whether it’s in a painting, photo, or room. the balance of elements is very important.
Our fascination with technologyIn a time when words like “home” and “phone” are used with the adjective “smart,” we’re constantly striving to push the boundaries. This is in line with Uniboard’s philosophy to constantly outdo the market and be the reference in the field. To wrap things up, we’d like to take a look at the technologies that fascinate our specialists. We asked them to share which technological breakthroughs have caught their eye recently.
andré: the Juno space probe is impressive. With a very specific trajectory and speed, Juno now orbits the planet Jupiter after a five-year cruise. You can see images of the planet that’s millions of kilometres from the spacecraft. it’s incredible!
Christina: i’m impressed when technology improves how we do things or how we appreciate something.
What technological breakthrough inspires you?
When Technology and Innovation Meet Texture and design
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Uniboard® finishesFrom specialty linear 3D textures to European high-gloss, Uniboard TFL comes in ten different finishes
that can match any laminate surface.
Brushed elm (hIGh eNd WOOdPrINT duO TeChNOlOGY™ FINIsh)
The Brushed Elm finish boasts a luxurious and deep brushed-wood texture. The matte-oiled surface replicates hours of hand-polishing, emphasizing the wood’s natural cathedral patterns and crossgrain features.
CaliCoImitating linen fiber, the Calico finish provides all the softness and versatility of a woven material. The subtle crossing of textile fibers accentuates the relief decoration and makes it soft and pliable appearance. While offering the purity of a natural material, Calico is a chic touch that can suit any decorating project.
SequoiaThe new Sequoia finish is characterized by a deep relief that provides a pronounced 3D visual. The concave and convex remind effects changes in real wood finish make this a true timeless classic.
RIVIERA OAK (HIGH END WOODPRINT DUO TECHNOLOGY FINISH)
The Riviera Oak finish is the newest texture created by our Woodprint Duo Technology. Pushing the boundaries of the likeness of a real wood texture, it brings together different circular and linear patterns reminiscent of the elegance of the oak wood grain.
Synchronized finishes
Technology2-Sided Synchronized Texture by UniboardTM
Technology2-Sided Synchronized Texture by UniboardTM
Signature finishes
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Bistro®
The contemporary linear wood grain of this finish accentuates the look and feel of real wood in all its subtlety.
AurAAura features a complex wood grain and a low-lustre polish that mimics real wood. The soft touch of this finish is perfect for horizontal applications, especially office furniture. It is well-liked for its versatility.
Dolomite®
Often called a basic finish, Dolomite offers a medium reflective quality that hides fingerprints and wear over the long-term. It works well with all kinds of projects.
Supermat®
Playing with depth perception, this smooth matte finish is prized for the light touch it adds to any room.
HigH glossThis smooth, mirror-like specialty finish adds shine to your decor. It lends an elegant and stylish look to any colour.
Rio®
Linear and 3D, the Rio finish exhibits an authentic and modern brushed surface. Its rich relief pairs perfectly with rustic decors.
Signature finishes
Standard finishes
2020
Properties Testing methods Uniboard meets testing requirements
WEAR RESISTANCE NEMA LD 3-2005 400 cycles (solid colours) 125 cycles (prints)
APPEARANCE NEMA LD 3-2005 No surface defects Type A, B or C
STAIN RESISTANCE NEMA LD 3-2005 1-10 no effect (solid colours) 11-15 moderate (prints)
CLEANABILITY NEMA LD 3-2005 Max 20
LIGHT RESISTANCE NEMA LD 3-2005 Slight
HIGH TEMPERATURE RESISTANCE NEMA LD 3-2005 Slight
RADIANT HEAT RESISTANCE NEMA LD 3-2005 No effect after 60 seconds
BOILING WATER RESISTANCE NEMA LD 3-2005 No effect
IMPACT RESISTANCE NEMA LD 3-2005 381 mm/m 15“
FIRE RESISTANCE ASTM E-84 Class III or C
WARPING CPA Annexe D 3 mm/m
FORMALDEHYDE EMISSION ANSI A208.1.99 <0.04 ppm
Recommended usesOffice furniture, cOmmercial displays, HealtHcare facilities, residential kitcHens, stOrageUniboard® TFL panels are available by special order in all major markets
and come in a wide selection of industry grades, sizes and thicknesses.
Several complementary products, such as HPL, edgebanding and mouldings,
are matched with our TFL colours to help you complete your decorative
projects quickly and easily. Our Integra® chart was specifically designed
to help you find the perfect product matches.
Uniboard melamine is a composite wood-based panel onto which a decorative
paper layer is thermally fused (using heat and pressure) to the top and bottom
surface in order to create a durable and decorative panel. The melamine resins
used to bond the decorative paper and panel together are renowned for their
unique physical properties including: durability, hardness, scratch and stain
resistance, as well as colour stability.
Maintaining your Uniboard melamine surfaces to look polished and new is easy.
Following production, panels can be cleaned with the help of paint thinner or solvents
used for varnish or contact glue. For regular cleaning, use a soft cloth or paper towel
with soap and water or a non-abrasive household cleaner to gently wipe the area.
Uniboard Melamine 101
Decorative surface characteristics
2121
Finish equivalentsUniboard® Formica®
Aura Naturelle (NT)
Bistro® (BI) Bistro (BT)
Dolomite® (D) Matte (58)
High Gloss (HG) Gloss (90)
RIO® (RI) Woodbrush (WR)
Following production, Uniboard panels can be cleaned using paint thinner or a solvent for
varnish or glue. It is important to never use acidic or abrasive products, as they may damage
the panel finish.
Cleaning and maintenance
The environmentUsing NU Green® panels can help your construction
projects achieve up to 6 LEED points, based on
the NC‑2009 (USGBC) version, and up to 4 LEED
points with the new LEED v4 version (in effect
as of January 2015 in Canada).
The complete Thermally Fused Laminate Collection is
available for all types of Uniboard panels, such as raw
particleboard, MDF and the NU Green product line.
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515
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76
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76
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64
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79
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