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| Box Quantity | 1 |
| Thickness in inches / metric | 1/32 in (1 mm) |
| Width | 1-11/16 in (43 mm) |
| Length | 54 ft (16.5 m) |
| Material Type | ABS |
| Color/Finish | Canyon Oak |
| Pre-Glued | No |
| Color Number | GSD17 |
| Product Type | ABS Edgebanding |
| Manufacturer Series | Saviola |
| Finish | Artwood |

| Box Quantity | 1 |
| Thickness in inches / metric | 1/32 in (1 mm) |
| Width | 1-11/16 in (43 mm) |
| Length | 54 ft (16.5 m) |
| Material Type | ABS |
| Color/Finish | Canyon Oak |
| Pre-Glued | No |
| Color Number | GSD17 |
| Product Type |
| ABS Edgebanding |
| Manufacturer Series | Saviola |
| Finish | Artwood |
This 1 mm ABS edgebanding in Canyon Oak (GSD17) is the Saviola collection's factory match for panels carrying the Artwood finish. At 43 mm wide on a 54-foot roll, it is sized for production runs where a short roll keeps the job moving without committing to 328 feet of one color.
The 43 mm width is the working width for cabinet boxes, shelves, and door components built on 19 mm Saviola panels. It gives the edgebander enough overhang to flush-trim both faces in a single pass without leaving a raw edge. Canyon Oak in the Artwood finish reads as a textured wood grain that holds up to raking light, so the banded edge does not break the visual continuity of the panel face. For a run of closet uprights, open shelving, or a cabinet box that will be seen from the side, this strip closes the edge completely.
ABS is the standard banding polymer for European decorative panel programs because it is dimensionally stable, bonds reliably on an automatic edgebander, and is chlorine-free — a practical advantage wherever a specification rules PVC out. The Artwood finish family on the Saviola collection uses a wood-pore emboss pressed into the panel face; the matching banding carries the same texture profile, so the edge and face share the same surface character rather than a flat tape sitting against a textured panel. The 1 mm thickness provides enough body for a consistent glue bond and a trim-ready edge without adding visible bulk at a corner.
This roll is well-suited to cabinet shops running Saviola Canyon Oak panels on projects where complete color continuity matters: frameless boxes, floating shelves, wardrobe interiors, and retail display work. The 54-foot roll is the practical choice for a smaller production run or a one-off specification, delivering enough footage to complete a focused job without leftover stock sitting on a rack. Designers specifying Canyon Oak across a full room elevation will find the matched banding essential to making the finished piece read as an intentional material selection rather than an assembled panel.
No. This is unglued ABS banding intended for machine application on an automatic or semi-automatic edgebander with a glue pot. For iron-on site repairs, a pre-glued strip would be needed separately.
Yes. The 43 mm width is also available in a 328-foot production roll for shops running higher volumes of Canyon Oak. The 54-foot roll is the short option for smaller runs.
At 43 mm wide, this banding is sized to trim flush on 19 mm panel stock, leaving sufficient overhang on both faces for a clean flush-trim pass. It will also work on thinner panels where a wider band is acceptable before trimming.
Yes. ABS is chlorine-free, so it satisfies specifications that exclude PVC. Confirm the specification's exact language, but ABS is the standard choice for green building and European-standard projects that restrict halogenated materials.
A panel that matches end-to-end reads as a finished material, not a veneered box. This roll of Canyon Oak ABS banding is what closes that gap between the face and the edge, so the work looks intentional from every angle.
This 1 mm ABS edgebanding in Canyon Oak (GSD17) is the Saviola collection's factory match for panels carrying the Artwood finish. At 43 mm wide on a 54-foot roll, it is sized for production runs where a short roll keeps the job moving without committing to 328 feet of one color.
The 43 mm width is the working width for cabinet boxes, shelves, and door components built on 19 mm Saviola panels. It gives the edgebander enough overhang to flush-trim both faces in a single pass without leaving a raw edge. Canyon Oak in the Artwood finish reads as a textured wood grain that holds up to raking light, so the banded edge does not break the visual continuity of the panel face. For a run of closet uprights, open shelving, or a cabinet box that will be seen from the side, this strip closes the edge completely.
ABS is the standard banding polymer for European decorative panel programs because it is dimensionally stable, bonds reliably on an automatic edgebander, and is chlorine-free — a practical advantage wherever a specification rules PVC out. The Artwood finish family on the Saviola collection uses a wood-pore emboss pressed into the panel face; the matching banding carries the same texture profile, so the edge and face share the same surface character rather than a flat tape sitting against a textured panel. The 1 mm thickness provides enough body for a consistent glue bond and a trim-ready edge without adding visible bulk at a corner.
This roll is well-suited to cabinet shops running Saviola Canyon Oak panels on projects where complete color continuity matters: frameless boxes, floating shelves, wardrobe interiors, and retail display work. The 54-foot roll is the practical choice for a smaller production run or a one-off specification, delivering enough footage to complete a focused job without leftover stock sitting on a rack. Designers specifying Canyon Oak across a full room elevation will find the matched banding essential to making the finished piece read as an intentional material selection rather than an assembled panel.
No. This is unglued ABS banding intended for machine application on an automatic or semi-automatic edgebander with a glue pot. For iron-on site repairs, a pre-glued strip would be needed separately.
Yes. The 43 mm width is also available in a 328-foot production roll for shops running higher volumes of Canyon Oak. The 54-foot roll is the short option for smaller runs.
At 43 mm wide, this banding is sized to trim flush on 19 mm panel stock, leaving sufficient overhang on both faces for a clean flush-trim pass. It will also work on thinner panels where a wider band is acceptable before trimming.
Yes. ABS is chlorine-free, so it satisfies specifications that exclude PVC. Confirm the specification's exact language, but ABS is the standard choice for green building and European-standard projects that restrict halogenated materials.
A panel that matches end-to-end reads as a finished material, not a veneered box. This roll of Canyon Oak ABS banding is what closes that gap between the face and the edge, so the work looks intentional from every angle.
Please be advised that product(s) you’re purchasing may have State of California Prop 65 warnings associated. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
Drilling, sawing, sanding or machining wood products can expose you to wood dust, a substance known to the State of California to cause cancer. Avoid inhaling wood dust or use a dust mask or other safeguards for personal protection. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/wood
Please be advised that product(s) you’re purchasing may have State of California Prop 65 warnings associated. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
Drilling, sawing, sanding or machining wood products can expose you to wood dust, a substance known to the State of California to cause cancer. Avoid inhaling wood dust or use a dust mask or other safeguards for personal protection. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/wood