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| Box Quantity | 1 |
| Color/Finish | Coral Bark |
| Color Number | GSP46 |
| Sheet Size | 73 x 120 in |
| Thickness (in) | 1/32 in |
| Thickness (mm) | 0.9 mm |
| Finish | Laguna |
| Manufacturer Series | Saviola |
| Width (in) | 73 in |
| Length (in) | 120 in |
| Product Type | High Pressure Laminate (HPL) |

| Box Quantity | 1 |
| Color/Finish | Coral Bark |
| Color Number | GSP46 |
| Sheet Size | 73 x 120 in |
| Thickness (in) | 1/32 in |
| Thickness (mm) | 0.9 mm |
| Finish | Laguna |
| Manufacturer Series | Saviola |
| Width (in) |
| 73 in |
| Length (in) | 120 in |
| Product Type | High Pressure Laminate (HPL) |
The Saviola High Pressure Laminate in Coral Bark (GSP46) is a separately manufactured decorative sheet designed to bond down where a thermally fused panel cannot go — countertops, post-formed edges, high-contact door faces, and any surface that needs a harder, more wear-resistant finish. At 73 inches by 120 inches and 0.9 mm thick, this sheet covers the ground the matching TFL panel leaves behind.
High pressure laminate does work that a decorative panel cannot. Countertop surfaces, commercial work surfaces, display shelving with constant hand contact, and post-formed profiles all benefit from HPL's denser, harder face. When a Saviola TFL panel in Coral Bark is specced for cabinet boxes or wall panels and the job also calls for a matching horizontal surface, this sheet closes that gap. The 73 inch width is what shops reach for when their cut list includes parts that exhaust a 60 inch sheet — a deeper countertop, a wide door front, or a nested layout that simply needs more width to work efficiently.
High pressure laminate is manufactured as its own sheet — kraft paper layers and a decorative surface paper consolidated under high pressure — before the fabricator bonds it down. That process produces a face that is harder and more abrasion-resistant than a thermally fused surface. The Laguna finish on this sheet gives the Coral Bark decor its intended texture and gloss level, and the 0.9 mm sheet thickness is standard for vertical and horizontal bonded applications where a post-form or a flat press does the work. The color code GSP46 matches the Coral Bark decor across the Saviola panel collection, so face and surface read as one program.
Cabinet shops running Saviola TFL panels who need to carry the same color onto a countertop or a high-wear horizontal surface are the primary buyer. Commercial millwork shops specifying a consistent decor across both vertical panels and bonded surfaces will use this to maintain the color through the whole job. Designers who have landed on Coral Bark for a kitchen or bath surround and need the laminate sheet to match the box panels will find this the direct answer. The wider 73 inch sheet suits shops with the handling equipment for it and the cut lists that justify the width.
Saviola HPL in this collection is stocked in both 73 inch by 120 inch and 60 inch by 120 inch. If your shop cannot handle the 73 inch sheet, the 60 inch version is available — check the separate listing.
Yes. The GSP46 color code ties this sheet to the Coral Bark decor in the Saviola TFL panel program, so the two surfaces share the same color when ordered from the same collection.
At 0.9 mm, this sheet bonds with contact cement for flat work or a cold press for production runs. Post-forming is also viable at this thickness. Follow your adhesive supplier's recommendations for the substrate you are bonding to.
Yes. At 0.9 mm it is standard for both vertical and horizontal bonded applications. Countertops and post-formed profiles are common uses, but wall cladding, door faces, and commercial fixture surfaces are all appropriate.
Coral Bark in HPL means the color that started on the panel does not stop at the edge of the board. Horizontal surfaces, bonded door faces, and post-formed profiles all stay in the same decor — and a job where every surface reads consistently is a finished job that holds up under scrutiny.
The Saviola High Pressure Laminate in Coral Bark (GSP46) is a separately manufactured decorative sheet designed to bond down where a thermally fused panel cannot go — countertops, post-formed edges, high-contact door faces, and any surface that needs a harder, more wear-resistant finish. At 73 inches by 120 inches and 0.9 mm thick, this sheet covers the ground the matching TFL panel leaves behind.
High pressure laminate does work that a decorative panel cannot. Countertop surfaces, commercial work surfaces, display shelving with constant hand contact, and post-formed profiles all benefit from HPL's denser, harder face. When a Saviola TFL panel in Coral Bark is specced for cabinet boxes or wall panels and the job also calls for a matching horizontal surface, this sheet closes that gap. The 73 inch width is what shops reach for when their cut list includes parts that exhaust a 60 inch sheet — a deeper countertop, a wide door front, or a nested layout that simply needs more width to work efficiently.
High pressure laminate is manufactured as its own sheet — kraft paper layers and a decorative surface paper consolidated under high pressure — before the fabricator bonds it down. That process produces a face that is harder and more abrasion-resistant than a thermally fused surface. The Laguna finish on this sheet gives the Coral Bark decor its intended texture and gloss level, and the 0.9 mm sheet thickness is standard for vertical and horizontal bonded applications where a post-form or a flat press does the work. The color code GSP46 matches the Coral Bark decor across the Saviola panel collection, so face and surface read as one program.
Cabinet shops running Saviola TFL panels who need to carry the same color onto a countertop or a high-wear horizontal surface are the primary buyer. Commercial millwork shops specifying a consistent decor across both vertical panels and bonded surfaces will use this to maintain the color through the whole job. Designers who have landed on Coral Bark for a kitchen or bath surround and need the laminate sheet to match the box panels will find this the direct answer. The wider 73 inch sheet suits shops with the handling equipment for it and the cut lists that justify the width.
Saviola HPL in this collection is stocked in both 73 inch by 120 inch and 60 inch by 120 inch. If your shop cannot handle the 73 inch sheet, the 60 inch version is available — check the separate listing.
Yes. The GSP46 color code ties this sheet to the Coral Bark decor in the Saviola TFL panel program, so the two surfaces share the same color when ordered from the same collection.
At 0.9 mm, this sheet bonds with contact cement for flat work or a cold press for production runs. Post-forming is also viable at this thickness. Follow your adhesive supplier's recommendations for the substrate you are bonding to.
Yes. At 0.9 mm it is standard for both vertical and horizontal bonded applications. Countertops and post-formed profiles are common uses, but wall cladding, door faces, and commercial fixture surfaces are all appropriate.
Coral Bark in HPL means the color that started on the panel does not stop at the edge of the board. Horizontal surfaces, bonded door faces, and post-formed profiles all stay in the same decor — and a job where every surface reads consistently is a finished job that holds up under scrutiny.