The Company Is Not Responsible For Any Kind Of Complains Regarding Damage Of The Furniture For Laminates.
The Resins Seen Here Can Have Many Possibilities Like Inferior Quality Of Plywood, Any Mistake While Using It.
The Company Is Responsible Only Till The Sheet Is Not Used.
Reasons For Air Bubble Formations On Laminates:
Some key points to reason are as below:
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Laminates Are Bonded In Extremely Humid Conditions
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Use of water base synthetic resin adhesive any other than PEVA (Polyethylene Vinyl Acetate Co-polymer)
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When Substrate Loses Moisture After Installation.
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Debonding In Certain Areas Because Of Uneven Substrate Surface
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Use Of Extremely Large Acrylic/pvc Laminate Sheets (more Than 8 Ft X 2ft Long)
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Insufficient Or Lack Of Pressing During The Bonding Period Of Laminate
Causes Of Yellow Patches And Colour Fading After Installation:
Some key points to reason are as below:
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Exposure To Direct Sunlight Can Gravely Affect A Laminate's Appearance
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Use Of Inferior Or Sub-standard Dipped Plywood Or Dipped Lipping Patti, Which May Chemically React With The Adhesive
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The Use Of Synthetic Rubber Adhesives Such As Sr / Jat Pat, Bostic, Heatx, Etc.
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Prolonged Exposure To High Temperature (above 30°c-35°c)
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If Hot Cookware Or Utensils Are Directly Placed On The Laminate