Saturated Kraft Paper for HPL – Virgin Pulp & Resin Adsorption

In HPL (high-pressure laminate) production, water absorption height directly affects glue penetration and production efficiency. Matching glue formulation, paper absorption, and impregnation speed is crucial. If absorption is too low, glue only stays on the surface, while poor permeability further reduces efficiency.

Water Absorption Matters: HPL Resin Adsorption & Virgin Pulp

Air permeability (50–100 mL/min) complements absorption: if too low, trapped air creates uneven glue distribution; properly balanced, glue penetrates evenly, boosting efficiency 20% with no bubbles.

Phenolic resin-saturated Kraft Paper for HPL

3 Factors Influencing Absorption: Virgin Pulp & Saturation Process

Fiber Type – Foundation of Absorption Channels

We use 100% softwood pulp (pine 70%, spruce 30%) with 2.8–4.2 mm fibers. Fibers naturally form a mesh, improving glue penetration by 30% compared with mixed pulp. Hardwood or recycled pulp with short, broken fibers reduces absorption by 50%, causing weak bonding and delamination.

Resin Pretreatment – Key to Balancing Absorption & Strength

We apply low-solid resin (10–15%) instead of high-concentration coatings. It forms a thin protective layer that maintains ≥90% of absorption, while enhancing tear strength (≥18 kN/m). This keeps absorption height deviation ≤±0.5 mm/30 min, ensuring consistent glue penetration.

Paper Density – Core Parameter for Absorption & Strength

We control density at 0.75–0.85 g/cm³. Too high (>0.9) narrows channels, absorption drops ≤4 mm/30 min; too low (<0.7) overshoots 15 mm/30 min, causing glue waste and bubbles. German long-wire machines monitor density every 30 seconds (±0.02 g/cm³), ensuring uniform absorption.

2 Testing Methods of Saturated Kraft Paper for HPL: Water Absorption for HPL Quality

testing saturated Kraft Paper for HPL

Cobb Water Absorption Test (Standard)
Measures absorption height under GB/T 461.3-2005. Samples equilibrate 24h at 23°C, 50% RH, then immerse 10 mm in distilled water for 30 min. Surface water is removed and absorption height measured. For HPL, standard is 5–12 mm/30 min; ≥99% rolls pass, ensuring stable glue penetration.

Resin Absorption Test (Customized)
Simulates real production using customer glue (melamine/phenolic) at 40–50°C. Measures penetration height and uniformity—glue must reach ≥80% of fibers with no dry spots. Custom testing reduces trial losses and ensures ready-to-use performance in HPL production.

Equipment of saturated Kraft Paper for HPL

HPL Applications: Match Absorption Height to Scenarios (Countertops)

Semi-saturated Kraft Paper for HPLHigh-resin-content saturated Kraft Paper for HPL
Semi-saturated Kraft Paper for HPL