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| Box Quantity | 1 |
| Thickness in inches / metric | 0.039 in (1 mm) |
| Width | 2-9/16 in (65 mm) |
| Length | 54 ft (16.5 m) |
| Material Type | ABS |
| Color/Finish | Rialto Hemlock |
| Pre-Glued | No |
| Color Number | GSDS8 |
| Product Type | ABS Edgebanding |
| Manufacturer Series | Saviola |
| Finish | Flash |

| Box Quantity | 1 |
| Thickness in inches / metric | 0.039 in (1 mm) |
| Width | 2-9/16 in (65 mm) |
| Length | 54 ft (16.5 m) |
| Material Type | ABS |
| Color/Finish | Rialto Hemlock |
| Pre-Glued | No |
| Color Number | GSDS8 |
| Product Type |
| ABS Edgebanding |
| Manufacturer Series | Saviola |
| Finish | Flash |
This 65 mm ABS edgebanding in Rialto Hemlock is sized for the wider-edge situations the 23 mm roll does not cover: thicker panels, doubled substrates, lipped door profiles, and post-formed edges that need extra material to trim flush. Produced in the Saviola collection's Flash Finish to match the corresponding decorative panel in color GSDS8, it closes the cut edge so the face and the edge read as one continuous surface.
Most edgebanding orders default to 23 mm because most panels are 19 mm. The 65 mm roll exists for the jobs where that math does not work. A lipped door profile with a deep rabbet, a laminated slab built from two boards, a thick countertop substrate, or an edge detail that will be profiled and then banded — each of these needs strip width to spare so the overhang can be trimmed cleanly on both faces. On a standard 19 mm panel this roll is overkill; on a 40 mm glued-up shelf edge or a 50 mm lipped profile it is the right answer.
ABS banding is chlorine-free, which clears it for specifications that restrict PVC, and its dimensional stability holds color and gloss more consistently through temperature and humidity swings than a vinyl strip. The Flash Finish carries the same surface character as the Saviola panel face it matches: a controlled sheen that sits between matte and full gloss. Because the texture and reflectance are consistent, the edge joint on a Rialto Hemlock cabinet reads as a single surface rather than a banded assembly. The 1 mm thickness is substantial enough to survive an edgebander's trimming and scraping sequence without thinning out at the corners.
Cabinet shops building furniture-grade pieces with lipped or profiled door edges will use the 65 mm width most often. Millwork fabricators working with doubled or laminated substrates keep it on hand so a thick-edge detail does not require a special order mid-run. The 54-foot length makes it a practical single-job buy for a countertop runner or a stand-alone closet system in Rialto Hemlock — enough to complete the work without a surplus roll sitting in inventory. Designers and installers specifying Saviola panels for a residential or light-commercial project can match the edge precisely rather than sourcing a near-match from a third party.
Yes. The 1 mm ABS thickness is compatible with most edgebanders that handle standard production rolls. An iron-on application is also possible on a short run, though machine application gives a cleaner glue line and a tighter corner.
No. This is unglued ABS banding, applied with a hot-melt adhesive through your edgebander or by hand with contact cement. Order pre-glued banding separately if your process requires it.
ABS and PVC are both polymer-based banding materials and sometimes land in the same site category. The product name and manufacturer part number confirm this is ABS — chlorine-free and appropriate for specifications that distinguish between the two.
It depends on the scope. A 54-foot roll covers roughly 650 linear inches of edge, which handles a moderate run of shelves or a few lipped door frames. For a full kitchen in this color, verify your linear edge footage against the roll before ordering so you do not run short mid-job.
Rialto Hemlock panels and this matched edgebanding are specified together so the edge joint is invisible — the work reads as built from solid material, not assembled from banded parts.
This 65 mm ABS edgebanding in Rialto Hemlock is sized for the wider-edge situations the 23 mm roll does not cover: thicker panels, doubled substrates, lipped door profiles, and post-formed edges that need extra material to trim flush. Produced in the Saviola collection's Flash Finish to match the corresponding decorative panel in color GSDS8, it closes the cut edge so the face and the edge read as one continuous surface.
Most edgebanding orders default to 23 mm because most panels are 19 mm. The 65 mm roll exists for the jobs where that math does not work. A lipped door profile with a deep rabbet, a laminated slab built from two boards, a thick countertop substrate, or an edge detail that will be profiled and then banded — each of these needs strip width to spare so the overhang can be trimmed cleanly on both faces. On a standard 19 mm panel this roll is overkill; on a 40 mm glued-up shelf edge or a 50 mm lipped profile it is the right answer.
ABS banding is chlorine-free, which clears it for specifications that restrict PVC, and its dimensional stability holds color and gloss more consistently through temperature and humidity swings than a vinyl strip. The Flash Finish carries the same surface character as the Saviola panel face it matches: a controlled sheen that sits between matte and full gloss. Because the texture and reflectance are consistent, the edge joint on a Rialto Hemlock cabinet reads as a single surface rather than a banded assembly. The 1 mm thickness is substantial enough to survive an edgebander's trimming and scraping sequence without thinning out at the corners.
Cabinet shops building furniture-grade pieces with lipped or profiled door edges will use the 65 mm width most often. Millwork fabricators working with doubled or laminated substrates keep it on hand so a thick-edge detail does not require a special order mid-run. The 54-foot length makes it a practical single-job buy for a countertop runner or a stand-alone closet system in Rialto Hemlock — enough to complete the work without a surplus roll sitting in inventory. Designers and installers specifying Saviola panels for a residential or light-commercial project can match the edge precisely rather than sourcing a near-match from a third party.
Yes. The 1 mm ABS thickness is compatible with most edgebanders that handle standard production rolls. An iron-on application is also possible on a short run, though machine application gives a cleaner glue line and a tighter corner.
No. This is unglued ABS banding, applied with a hot-melt adhesive through your edgebander or by hand with contact cement. Order pre-glued banding separately if your process requires it.
ABS and PVC are both polymer-based banding materials and sometimes land in the same site category. The product name and manufacturer part number confirm this is ABS — chlorine-free and appropriate for specifications that distinguish between the two.
It depends on the scope. A 54-foot roll covers roughly 650 linear inches of edge, which handles a moderate run of shelves or a few lipped door frames. For a full kitchen in this color, verify your linear edge footage against the roll before ordering so you do not run short mid-job.
Rialto Hemlock panels and this matched edgebanding are specified together so the edge joint is invisible — the work reads as built from solid material, not assembled from banded parts.