Wilsonart sheet laminate, 4924 White Carrara, features a classic italian white marble with a dense, low contrast, smaller grey vein structure.
Durable, easy to clean, and notoriously low maintenance, Wilsonart sheet laminates are ideal for updating kitchens, bathrooms, dining rooms, and beyond. Create the spaces of your dreams by using these gorgeous laminates for furniture, cabinet facings, countertops, vanities, and so much more. Feel free to think big when it comes to installation, the only limit is your imagination.
Please Note: Peel & Stick items are Special Orders and may not be canceled or returned once purchased.
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Specifications
Thickness |
|
Vertical Grade |
0.028" (0.71mm) |
Vertical Grade (3M™ Peel & Stick) |
.028” + .001” – .004” (0.71mm + 0.02mm – 0.10mm) |
General Purpose |
0.039" (0.99mm) |
General Purpose (3M™ Peel & Stick) |
.039” + .001” – .004” (0.99mm + 0.02mm – 0.10mm) |
Laminate is made in many different grades intended for specific uses. For practical purposes we’ve narrowed this down to two categories; Vertical and Standard Grade.
Vertical Grade is ideal for use on low wear surfaces such as cabinet faces and sides, doors, furniture, etc. It is a little thinner than standard grade and thus, a thinner line will be visible at the edges. Vertical Grade laminate is not recommended for countertops or any surface that will likely see a lot of use. Thickness’ can range from .027″ (0.7mm) nominal to .029″ (.7mm) nominal.
Standard Grade, or Horizontal Grade, is a little thicker and typically is used for higher wear areas like countertops and desktops. This material is less flexible and slightly more difficult to work with but is the standard for making most laminate countertops. Thickness’ can range from .035″ (0.9mm) nominal to .045″ (1.1mm) nominal.