Q. Are digital laminates stain-resistant and heat-resistant?

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Any surface material that's also going to be used in a laboratory has to first and foremost be resistant to the many chemicals that will be present there. A laboratory makes use of a large number of chemicals every one of which has the potential to cause surface damage. Compact laminates have a strong resistance to chemicals and may maintain their integrity even when exposed to the wide variety of harsh chemicals that are common in laboratories. Because of this they are an excellent choice for use as counters in laboratories. Work with heat instruments like Bunsen burners which always have the potential to harm surfaces is required in labs as a matter of course. They are able to endure the heat caused by chemicals and compounds because compact laminates are created with a heat resistance capability of up to resistance to wet heat of up to 100 degrees and resistance to Dry heat of up to 160 degrees. Even though they can withstand high temperatures quite well you should still keep direct flames away from them.

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