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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 | Biscotto |
| Pre-Glued | No |
| Color Number | GSAH7 |
| Product Type | ABS Edgebanding |
| Manufacturer Series | Saviola |
| Finish | Loom |

| 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 | Biscotto |
| Pre-Glued | No |
| Color Number | GSAH7 |
| Product Type |
| ABS Edgebanding |
| Manufacturer Series | Saviola |
| Finish | Loom |
This is the SALT Saviola ABS edgebanding in color GSAH7 Biscotto, supplied on a 54-foot short roll at 43 mm wide and 1 mm thick. The short roll format is purpose-built for shops that need a color-matched edge on one job without committing to a full production quantity — enough banding to finish a complete cabinet run without leftover inventory sitting on the shelf.
A 54-foot roll suits situations where color consistency matters but volume does not justify a production quantity. A designer-specified kitchen with a single color run, a closet system built to a custom layout, a retail fixture that uses Biscotto on the face frames and nowhere else — these are jobs where a short roll is the right buy. It also works for shops stocking a color speculatively: carry the short roll until reorder frequency justifies moving to the longer format. For repair and touch-up work on an installed Saviola Biscotto project, the short roll delivers the exact match without a minimum-quantity commitment.
ABS edgebanding is extruded from acrylonitrile butadiene styrene, a chlorine-free polymer that holds a consistent color and gloss through the extrusion process. It is dimensionally stable under the heat of machine application, and the finished edge resists the kind of incidental impact a cabinet corner takes in daily use. The Loom finish on this roll is produced to coordinate with the texture of the Saviola TFL panel face, so where the banding meets the panel the surface reads as one material rather than two. ABS banding is applied with standard hot-melt edgebanding equipment and trims cleanly on a flush-trim unit without chipping or dragging.
Small cabinet shops running a single kitchen or bath project in Biscotto get the match they need without buying 328 feet of one color. Independent designers who spec Saviola panels and supply the banding separately can keep a short roll on hand for the job without a storage commitment. Contractors finishing a built-in or an accent wall in this decor can source the edgebanding to match the panels already on site. The short roll is also the format of choice for shops evaluating a new color before committing to production quantities — run a sample door set, check the color against the installed panels, and order the longer roll with confidence.
ABS banding at 1 mm thickness is designed for machine application with a hot-melt glue system. It can be applied with a hand-held edgebander on a short run, but a benchtop or inline machine gives the most consistent glue line and the cleanest trim result.
Yes. A 43 mm band leaves enough overhang on both faces of a 19 mm panel to trim flush without exposing core. It is also the standard width for this collection, so it pairs correctly with the Saviola panel program.
Fifty-four feet covers the visible edges on a typical single-cabinet run. For a full kitchen or a large casework project, plan the linear footage before ordering and add a short roll for trim waste and setup.
ABS is chlorine-free, which matters on commercial and institutional projects where the specification explicitly excludes PVC. The two materials apply the same way and perform comparably in most interiors — the distinction is a materials spec, not a performance one.
Matching the panel face to the cut edge is the last step between a cabinet that looks assembled and one that looks built. This short roll delivers the Biscotto match in the quantity a focused job actually needs, in a chlorine-free ABS that runs on standard equipment and holds up in finished cabinetry.
This is the SALT Saviola ABS edgebanding in color GSAH7 Biscotto, supplied on a 54-foot short roll at 43 mm wide and 1 mm thick. The short roll format is purpose-built for shops that need a color-matched edge on one job without committing to a full production quantity — enough banding to finish a complete cabinet run without leftover inventory sitting on the shelf.
A 54-foot roll suits situations where color consistency matters but volume does not justify a production quantity. A designer-specified kitchen with a single color run, a closet system built to a custom layout, a retail fixture that uses Biscotto on the face frames and nowhere else — these are jobs where a short roll is the right buy. It also works for shops stocking a color speculatively: carry the short roll until reorder frequency justifies moving to the longer format. For repair and touch-up work on an installed Saviola Biscotto project, the short roll delivers the exact match without a minimum-quantity commitment.
ABS edgebanding is extruded from acrylonitrile butadiene styrene, a chlorine-free polymer that holds a consistent color and gloss through the extrusion process. It is dimensionally stable under the heat of machine application, and the finished edge resists the kind of incidental impact a cabinet corner takes in daily use. The Loom finish on this roll is produced to coordinate with the texture of the Saviola TFL panel face, so where the banding meets the panel the surface reads as one material rather than two. ABS banding is applied with standard hot-melt edgebanding equipment and trims cleanly on a flush-trim unit without chipping or dragging.
Small cabinet shops running a single kitchen or bath project in Biscotto get the match they need without buying 328 feet of one color. Independent designers who spec Saviola panels and supply the banding separately can keep a short roll on hand for the job without a storage commitment. Contractors finishing a built-in or an accent wall in this decor can source the edgebanding to match the panels already on site. The short roll is also the format of choice for shops evaluating a new color before committing to production quantities — run a sample door set, check the color against the installed panels, and order the longer roll with confidence.
ABS banding at 1 mm thickness is designed for machine application with a hot-melt glue system. It can be applied with a hand-held edgebander on a short run, but a benchtop or inline machine gives the most consistent glue line and the cleanest trim result.
Yes. A 43 mm band leaves enough overhang on both faces of a 19 mm panel to trim flush without exposing core. It is also the standard width for this collection, so it pairs correctly with the Saviola panel program.
Fifty-four feet covers the visible edges on a typical single-cabinet run. For a full kitchen or a large casework project, plan the linear footage before ordering and add a short roll for trim waste and setup.
ABS is chlorine-free, which matters on commercial and institutional projects where the specification explicitly excludes PVC. The two materials apply the same way and perform comparably in most interiors — the distinction is a materials spec, not a performance one.
Matching the panel face to the cut edge is the last step between a cabinet that looks assembled and one that looks built. This short roll delivers the Biscotto match in the quantity a focused job actually needs, in a chlorine-free ABS that runs on standard equipment and holds up in finished cabinetry.