PVC plywood effect edgeband has been in our market for a long time. It imitates the edge of a plywood board and transfers that effect into a particle board.
Cantisa has improved the current PVC plywood edgeband to get a more realistic effect on melamine boards.
This company has in stock the traditional plywood PVC edgeband. It imitates the edge of real plywood made of wood. Cantisa’s plywood effect collection also includes PVC edgeband with metallic colours: copper and aluminium.
All of our references are perfect to create contrast with plain-coloured melamines, wood, marble or concrete designs.
You can find this product in different versions. These references are available with soft or embossed textures, with different grades of gloss and with two directions of the grain.
PVC plywood edgeband is available ex-stock in 0.8mm thickness. Other thicknesses under request.

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