The Creation of Laminate
How is laminate made? Just ask. Our sales people dominate laminate.


Any flooring store will sell you laminate. At Baker Bros. we work closely with you
to make sure laminate flooring is right for you.
First, we answer your questions. With each member of our sales team averaging over
15 years of flooring experience, you can count on us for wall-to-wall wisdom about
laminate.
In fact, when it comes to laminate flooring, Baker Bros. offers you…
More knowledge per square foot.
Then we go a step further. We ask you questions. The right questions to help
us understand your exact flooring needs and wants. Questions whose answers help
us define your expectations.
And, in this section, knowing how laminate is manufactured can be very advantageous.
It enables you to understand the product’s materials right from their birth.
Remember that these are materials you will be living with, and on, should you choose
to have our laminate floor installed in your home.
Being familiar with laminate construction also helps you understand and evaluate
its performance aspects: why certain laminate floors wear better and longer.
Plus, perhaps most important, understanding how laminate is created can make you
a smarter shopper, help you better determine laminate value and keep you inside
the borders of your budget.
So please read on, and we’ll do our best to help you understand what makes
up a laminate floor and how it all comes together in the manufacturing plant.
In the section “Introducing Laminate” we told you laminate is a manufactured
product that is a true look-a-like of hardwood flooring, natural stone and many
other types of flooring.
Now, you may be wondering, how can laminate flooring resemble these other products
so closely?
The answer lies in the process of how laminate is made.
It’s a combination of the precision of today’s manufacturing techniques
and the expertise of the men and women behind the materials, machines and methods
that create laminate.
All work in harmony to produce a beautiful, functional flooring that closely simulates
other beautiful, functional floorings.
Please join us and let’s discover how this is possible – how laminate
comes to life.
And who can tell, with the knowledge gained from this section, laminate just may
be the flooring answer for you and your home.
To understand laminate, picture a four-layer cake.
Today’s laminate floors are available in a multitude of designs, patterns,
and textures, yet they all consist of four main components that are bonded together.
The bottom layer, or backing, is a melamine plastic layer that lends dimensional
stability to the planks or tiles and also helps guard against moisture from the
sub-floor. (Moisture infiltrating any flooring, is the enemy.)
The next layer is a core board, generally made from high-density fiberboard or particle
board which may also contain melamine plastic resins that help improve the moisture
resistance of the core.
Then a decorative layer or print film is adhered on top of the core board giving
the floor its hardwood or tile look.
This decorative layer is a printed high-resolution photo-reproduction of wood grain,
natural stone or ceramic tile pattern. (Now you know how the look-a-like is born.)
And the frosting? On the top of our “cake” is a durable wear layer,
providing protection and stain resistance.
Today, many wear layers also contain aluminum oxide, as well as melamine resin,
and that creates exceptional durability. The kind that will stand up to the most
active household – even yours.
All four layers of our “cake” are then combined in a high-pressure or
direct pressure manufacturing process.
Now we’ll take you through the manufacturing process of laminate, and easy
does it -- one step at a time.
Step 1: stacking with pinpoint accuracy.
The process begins with the assembly of the 4 layers of raw materials in large sheets.
This typically takes place on a production line, where modern technology enables
each layer to be stacked on top of another with incredible accuracy and precision.
How precise you may ask? Most manufacturers use sophisticated electronic calibrating
equipment and digital camera systems to keep the sheets in perfect alignment.
The backing layer is first on the line, with the core board placed directly on top
of that.
Next, the printed decorative layer is stacked on top of the core board. The final
layer to be stacked on is the wear layer.


Step 2: cake baking under pressure.
Once the 4 layers have been stacked, they are ready for pressing.
The presses used to create laminate flooring have hydraulic rams that apply tremendous
pressure to the stacks.
The stacks of layers are pressed at high temperatures reaching 400 degrees Fahrenheit,
with up to 600 pounds per square inch of pressure for 20 to 30 seconds.
Manufacturers carefully monitor the time and temperature when pressing the layers
to successfully cure and bond the stacks into a single sheet of finished decorative
laminate.
If the laminate that is being manufactured is designed to have a textured surface,
the press has specialized plates that imprint the textured pattern onto the sheets,
creating more natural looking planks or tiles.
Step 3: take a break and cool off.
After the sheets are pressed they are left to cool to ensure that they fully cure
and to prevent any surface imperfections.
Then the sheets are stacked and stored for a time so that they can continue to acclimate,
thereby enhancing the stability of the boards.
Step 4: cutting, profiling and inspecting.
Once the boards are fully acclimated, they are milled, or cut into planks or tiles.
The freshly cut planks or tiles then move on to be profiled. Multiple profiling
saws create the tongue and groove edges on the sides of the planks or tiles that
enable the floor to lock together with ease.
The blades on the profiling saws use electronic and laser systems that produce incredibly
accurate edges for a perfect fit. Further assurance of the precision of your floor.
The finished planks or tiles then go through a quality inspection and are checked
for color, texture, finish, size and correct interlocking capabilities.
Once approved, the planks or tiles are then stacked, packaged and loaded onto trucks
for distribution. Your flooring could be on one of those trucks.
Please, take your time deciding.
But now that you know how laminate flooring is made you can understand why it’s
a beautiful, durable and cost-efficient flooring answer for many homes, and homeowners,
across the county.
Those are the basics of laminate construction and manufacturing.
At Baker Bros. we believe that the right knowledge can be as functional and practical
as a laminate floor.
We also hope that the information we’ve featured here leads you to a better
understanding of how this beautiful and versatile material is constructed, and helps
you be a better, smarter, savvier laminate shopper.
And when visiting any of our seven showrooms, don’t hesitate to ask us anything
about the world of laminate. At Baker Bros. you can be assured of…
More knowledge per square foot.