It is used as a cladding material for decorative stitching and furniture installed on ships, ships, watercraft and facilities for the development of oil and gas fields.
Maxiplast is produced by periodic pressing of special types of paper impregnated with synthetic thermosetting binders. Pressing is carried out on a hydraulic multi-storey press at high temperature and high pressure, which ensures its mechanical strength.
Paper impregnated with melamine formaldehyde resin is used as a decorative layer. Paper impregnated with phenol-formaldehyde resin is used as the inner layers. Depending on the thickness of the Maxiplast, the number of inner layers can be from 5 to 122 pieces.
The maxiplast is made in sheets with one or two decorative sides with a nominal thickness of 0.8-20 mm in increments of 0.1 mm in agreement with the customer. The maxiplast with a thickness of 0.8 mm to 2 mm has one decorative surface, a rough back side and is designed for facing slab materials. The maxiplast with a thickness of 2 to 20 mm has two decorative sides and is intended for use in cladding structures.
The structure of the decorative surface, in agreement with the customer, can be different: glossy, matte, imitating the structure of stone, fabric or wood, etc.