What Is Edge Banding
Edge banding?is a thin material used to seal the and raw edges of?plywood.
Heat sensitive adhesive on one side is applied to the board while the other side acts as a barrier against dirt and moisture.
Edgebanding?is mainly done to cover?plywood sides?in order to match a?cabinet's finished look, but it also protects the?inner plywood?from possibly warping.
Overview:?Benefits And Edge Banding Materials
Edge banding is a strip of wood veneer with heat sensitive adhesive on one side.
With a roll of wood veneer edge banding and a few simple tools, you can cover raw plywood edges so the plywood is nearly indistinguishable from solid wood.
Iron-on edge banding is wood veneer with hot-melt adhesive preapplied to the back.
You simply hold the edge banding in place, run over it with a household iron to heat the adhesive, let it cool and trim the edges flush.
How To Use: (With Hot Melt Adhesive)
Tip 1:?Clean up the edges
Tip 2:?Iron on the edge banding
Tip 3:?Press it while it's hot
Tip 4:?Slice off the ends
Tip 5:?Use a trimmer on edges
Tip 6:?Modify your trimmer
Tip 7:?Don't leave a splice where it'll show
Tip 8:?Touch up with a sanding block
Colour: White
Size: 1 inch x 25ft
Thickness: 0.3mm
Material: Melamine
Quantity: 1 Roll