How To Judge The Quality Of Laminating Paper?

Jan 20, 2026

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Judging the quality of veneer paper is actually like choosing clothes; you need to look at the material, feel its texture, smell it, and pay attention to the details. I've compiled the key points for you; follow these steps, and you basically can't go wrong.

 

Core Quality Judgment Methods

Visual Inspection: Observe the surface under natural light to see if it is flat, uniformly colored, with clear and layered texture, and without color difference, bubbles, creases, or misaligned patterns.

Tactile Test: Touch the surface with your hand. The coating should be uniform in thickness and even, without roughness, stickiness, or a grainy feel. High-quality paper has dense fibers, good toughness, and makes a crisp sound when shaken.

Abrasion and Moisture Resistance: Gently wipe the surface with a slightly damp cloth. High-quality veneer paper should not fade or peel. You can also test its absorbency; high-quality paper does not easily deform after absorbing water.

Odor Identification: Smell it. A pungent odor (such as formaldehyde) may contain harmful substances and should be avoided.

 

Purchase and Usage Recommendations

Request a test report: Confirm environmental certification (e.g., E1 grade).

Sample testing: Purchase a sample first and test it under actual environmental conditions and lighting.

Storage precautions: Keep dry and avoid exposure to direct sunlight or moisture.

Summary: By observing the texture, feeling the surface, smelling the odor, checking certificates, and combining this with sample testing, you can effectively determine the quality.

 

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