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| Box Quantity | 1 |
| Thickness in inches / metric | 1/32 in (1 mm) |
| Width | 2-9/16 in (65 mm) |
| Length | 328 ft (100 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 | 2-9/16 in (65 mm) |
| Length | 328 ft (100 m) |
| Material Type | ABS |
| Color/Finish | Canyon Oak |
| Pre-Glued | No |
| Color Number | GSD17 |
| Product Type |
| ABS Edgebanding |
| Manufacturer Series | Saviola |
| Finish | Artwood |
This roll delivers 328 feet of 65 mm ABS edgebanding in Saviola's Canyon Oak decor, Artwood finish, matched exactly to the GSD17 panel color. Wide-format banding at this roll length is the right call when a job calls for thick panels, tall cabinet doors, or components where a standard 23 mm band would come up short on coverage after trimming.
A 65 mm band is wider than a standard kitchen cabinet box demands, and that is exactly the point. Tall door components, thick shelving, commercial casework with a heavier panel spec, and any run where the edge is prominent enough to notice all benefit from extra material at the trim step. The wider strip also gives an operator margin when applying banding to a surface that is not perfectly square-ended, since there is more overhang to clean up without going back to bare core. Shops running 19 mm or 25 mm stock through a production edgebander will find the 65 mm width straightforward to dial in, and the 328-foot roll means a substantial run stays uninterrupted.
ABS edgebanding is the standard for European decorative panel programs precisely because it is chlorine-free and stable enough to hold a close color and texture match to the panel face. On a wood-decor panel like Canyon Oak, that stability matters: the edge and face need to read as the same material, not as a slightly different tone applied afterward. The Artwood finish carries the same embossed surface character as the Saviola GSD17 panel, so the texture meets at the joint rather than contrasting with it. At 1 mm thickness, the band is substantial enough to survive normal handling and daily use on a cabinet edge without flexing away from the substrate.
Production cabinet shops running the Saviola collection are the natural fit here. The 328-foot roll is a production quantity, sized for a shop that goes through edgebanding at volume rather than finishing one cabinet at a time. Designers and millwork contractors specifying Saviola GSD17 Canyon Oak across a commercial or multi-unit residential project will want this roll on hand before cutting begins, since matching banding in this width is a program-specific item. Smaller jobs that need only the 23 mm width for standard panel thickness should look at the narrower roll in the same color.
This roll is unglued edgebanding intended for machine application with a hot-melt edgebander. It is not pre-glued and is not suited to iron-on application.
Yes. A 65 mm band applied to a 19 mm panel leaves enough overhang on both faces to trim flush cleanly. It is wider than the minimum, which gives the operator more working room than a just-covering band would.
Matching edgebanding in this program is produced by the same manufacturer as the panel, so color and texture are coordinated at the source. Minor variation between production runs is inherent to any wood-decor product, so ordering panel and banding together from the same lot is always the safer approach on a large job.
Yes. ABS is chlorine-free, which is the basis for most PVC-exclusion requirements in commercial specifications. Confirm the exact language of your spec, but ABS clears the standard PVC restriction.
When Canyon Oak panels go to the saw, this roll makes sure the cut edge matches. A 328-foot production quantity and a 65 mm width built for heavy-panel work mean the shop finishes the job with the right material from start to last part.
This roll delivers 328 feet of 65 mm ABS edgebanding in Saviola's Canyon Oak decor, Artwood finish, matched exactly to the GSD17 panel color. Wide-format banding at this roll length is the right call when a job calls for thick panels, tall cabinet doors, or components where a standard 23 mm band would come up short on coverage after trimming.
A 65 mm band is wider than a standard kitchen cabinet box demands, and that is exactly the point. Tall door components, thick shelving, commercial casework with a heavier panel spec, and any run where the edge is prominent enough to notice all benefit from extra material at the trim step. The wider strip also gives an operator margin when applying banding to a surface that is not perfectly square-ended, since there is more overhang to clean up without going back to bare core. Shops running 19 mm or 25 mm stock through a production edgebander will find the 65 mm width straightforward to dial in, and the 328-foot roll means a substantial run stays uninterrupted.
ABS edgebanding is the standard for European decorative panel programs precisely because it is chlorine-free and stable enough to hold a close color and texture match to the panel face. On a wood-decor panel like Canyon Oak, that stability matters: the edge and face need to read as the same material, not as a slightly different tone applied afterward. The Artwood finish carries the same embossed surface character as the Saviola GSD17 panel, so the texture meets at the joint rather than contrasting with it. At 1 mm thickness, the band is substantial enough to survive normal handling and daily use on a cabinet edge without flexing away from the substrate.
Production cabinet shops running the Saviola collection are the natural fit here. The 328-foot roll is a production quantity, sized for a shop that goes through edgebanding at volume rather than finishing one cabinet at a time. Designers and millwork contractors specifying Saviola GSD17 Canyon Oak across a commercial or multi-unit residential project will want this roll on hand before cutting begins, since matching banding in this width is a program-specific item. Smaller jobs that need only the 23 mm width for standard panel thickness should look at the narrower roll in the same color.
This roll is unglued edgebanding intended for machine application with a hot-melt edgebander. It is not pre-glued and is not suited to iron-on application.
Yes. A 65 mm band applied to a 19 mm panel leaves enough overhang on both faces to trim flush cleanly. It is wider than the minimum, which gives the operator more working room than a just-covering band would.
Matching edgebanding in this program is produced by the same manufacturer as the panel, so color and texture are coordinated at the source. Minor variation between production runs is inherent to any wood-decor product, so ordering panel and banding together from the same lot is always the safer approach on a large job.
Yes. ABS is chlorine-free, which is the basis for most PVC-exclusion requirements in commercial specifications. Confirm the exact language of your spec, but ABS clears the standard PVC restriction.
When Canyon Oak panels go to the saw, this roll makes sure the cut edge matches. A 328-foot production quantity and a 65 mm width built for heavy-panel work mean the shop finishes the job with the right material from start to last part.