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Laminated Exterior Cladding (HPL)

Laminated Exterior Cladding, also known as Exterior Grade HPL (High-Pressure Laminate), is a specially engineered decorative panel designed to withstand harsh outdoor conditions. These cladding sheets are UV-resistant, weatherproof, and impact-resistant, making them ideal for facades, balconies, and building exteriors.

At Jain Plywood Company, we offer premium exterior-grade HPL sheets in a variety of woodgrain, stone, metallic, and solid color finishes—blending performance with contemporary aesthetics for long-lasting building envelopes.

Laminated Exterior Cladding (HPL)

  • Sheet Size

    8 ft x 4 ft | 10 ft x 4 ft

  • Thickness

    6 mm | 8 mm | 10 mm | 12 mm

  • Core Type

    High-Pressure Laminate (Compact Grade)

  • Finish Types

    Woodgrain | Stone | Matte | Gloss | Metallic | Abstract Textures

  • Usage

    Residential | Commercial | Institutional | Hospitality | Industrial Building Facades

Key Features of Laminated Exterior Cladding (HPL)

  • UV- and weather-resistant surface

  • High impact strength and long-term durability

  • Resistant to moisture, mold, and fire

  • Colorfast and fade-resistant under direct sunlight

  • Maintenance-free with anti-graffiti properties

  • Easy to install with exposed or concealed fixing systems

Common Uses of Laminated Exterior Cladding (HPL)

  • External building facades

  • Balcony and railing panels

  • Commercial complex exteriors

  • School, hospital, and office building skins

  • Gate, fencing, and exterior partitions

  • Industrial shed elevations and signboards

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How is exterior HPL cladding different from regular laminates?

Exterior HPL is compact-grade and designed for UV, moisture, and weather resistance, unlike standard laminates which are meant for indoor use.

Can HPL cladding be used in humid or coastal regions?

Yes, it’s designed to withstand extreme climates including humidity, rain, and coastal weather.

What are the installation methods?

It can be installed using rivets, screws, or concealed aluminum channels, depending on the design and substrate.

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