product Resin treated compressed wood laminates (compregs) – For chemical purposes
certification BIS ISI Certification
Standard IS 3513 (Part 2) : 1989
description Because of their distinctive characteristics, resin-treated compressed wood laminates, usually referred to as "compregs," also have specific uses in chemical environments. These laminates are made by applying heat and pressure to wood veneers or fibers that have been impregnated with resin. The result is a thick composite material that is extremely durable. Compregs are prized in chemical environments for their exceptional resistance to a variety of chemicals and corrosives. Chemical-resistant work surfaces, furnishings, and worktops are frequently made using them. Compregs are perfect for locations where exposure to acids, bases, solvents, and other potentially harmful compounds is a worry because of their inherent durability and resilience.