ISO 4586-8:2018
(Main)High-pressure decorative laminates (HPL, HPDL) — Sheets based on thermosetting resins (usually called laminates) — Part 8: Classification and specifications for alternative core laminates
High-pressure decorative laminates (HPL, HPDL) — Sheets based on thermosetting resins (usually called laminates) — Part 8: Classification and specifications for alternative core laminates
This document specifies performance requirements for high-pressure decorative laminates (HPL, HPDL) intended for interior use that have core compositions not covered by ISO 4586‑1 through ISO 4586‑7. The core composition types (coloured core and metal reinforced core) are defined in this document. ISO 4586‑2 specifies the methods of test relevant to this document.
Stratifiés décoratifs haute pression (HPL, HPDL) — Plaques à base de résines thermodurcissables (communément appelées stratifiés) — Partie 8: Classification et spécifications des différents modes de base laminés
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High-pressure decorative laminates (HPL, HPDL) — Sheets based on
thermosetting resins (usually called laminates) — Part 8: Classification and
specifications for alternative core laminates
Stratifiés décoratifs haute pression (HPL, HPDL) — Plaques à base de résines
thermodurcissables (communément appelées stratifiés) — Partie 8: Classification et
spécifications des différents modes de base laminés
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Contents Page
Foreword . 5
Introduction . 6
1  Scope . 1
2  Normative references . 1
3  Terms and definitions . 1
4  Material types . 2
Table 1 — Numerical classification . 2
5  Requirements . 3
Table 2 — Dimensional tolerance requirements for thin coloured core laminates . 4
Table 3 — Dimensional tolerance requirements for compact coloured core laminates . 4
Table 4 — Dimensional tolerance requirements for thin metal reinforced core laminates . 5
Table 5 — Dimensional tolerance requirements for compact metal reinforced core
laminates . 5
Table 6 — General requirements for coloured core laminates . 6
Table 7 — General requirements for metal reinforced core laminates . 9
Annex A (informative) Addendum to 5.4.5, relating to fire performance . 13
Table A.1 — Typical EN 13501–1 classifications of HPL composite panels with wood-based
sub strates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Table A.2 — Examples of typical fire performance of high-pressure laminates . 13
Table A.3 — Typical ASTM E84 classifications of HPDL composite panels with wood-based
sub strates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Bibliography . 15
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ISO	4586‐8:2018(E)
Foreword
ISO	(the	International	Organization	for	Standardization)	is	a	worldwide	federation	of	national
standards	bodies	(ISO	member	bodies).	The	work	of	preparing	International	Standards	is	normally
carried	out	through	ISO	technical	committees.	Each	member	body	interested	in	a	subject	for	which	a
technical	committee	has	been	established	has	the	right	to	be	represented	on	that	committee.
International	organizations,	governmental	and	non‐governmental,	in	liaison	with	ISO,	also	take	part	in
the	work.	ISO	collaborates	closely	with	the	International	Electrotechnical	Commission	(IEC)	on	all
matters	of	electrotechnical	standardization.
The	procedures	used	to	develop	this	document	and	those	intended	for	its	further	maintenance	are
described	in	the	ISO/IEC	Directives,	Part	1.	In	particular	the	different	approval	criteria	needed	for	the
different	types	of	ISO	documents	should	be	noted.	This	document	was	drafted	in	accordance	with	the
editorial	rules	of	the	ISO/IEC	Directives,	Part	2	(see	www.iso.org/directives).
Attention	is	drawn	to	the	possibility	that	some	of	the	elements	of	this	document	may	be	the	subject	of
patent	rights.	ISO	shall	not	be	held	responsible	for	identifying	any	or	all	such	patent	rights.	Details	of
any	patent	rights	identified	during	the	development	of	the	document	will	be	in	the	Introduction	and/or
on	the	ISO	list	of	patent	declarations	received	(see	www.iso.org/patents).
Any	trade	name	used	in	this	document	is	information	given	for	the	convenience	of	users	and	does	not
constitute	an	endorsement.
For	an	explanation	on	the	voluntary	nature	of	standards,	the	meaning	of	ISO	specific	terms	and
expressions	related	to	conformity	assessment,	as	well	as	information	about	ISO's	adherence	to	the
World	Trade	Organization	(WTO)	principles	in	the	Technical	Barriers	to	Trade	(TBT)	see	the	following
URL:	www.iso.org/iso/foreword.html.
This	document	was	prepared	by	Technical	Committee	ISO/TC	61,	 Plastics,	Subcommittee	SC	11,
Products.
This	second	edition	cancels	and	replaces	the	first	edition	(ISO	4586‐8:2015),	which	has	been	technically
revised.
The	main	changes	compared	to	the	previous	edition	are	as	follows:
—	 correction	of	errors	due	to	typographical,	formatting,	and	omission	issues.
A	list	of	all	parts	in	the	ISO	4586	series	can	be	found	on	the	ISO	website.
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Introduction
High‐pressure	decorative	laminates	are	characterized	by	their	qualities,	durability,	and	functional
performance.	HPL	sheets	are	available	in	a	wide	variety	of	colours,	patterns,	and	surface	finishes.	They
are	resistant	to	wear,	scratching,	impact,	moisture,	heat,	and	staining;	and	possess	good	hygienic	and
anti‐static	properties,	being	easy	to	clean	and	maintain.
In	an	effort	to	harmonize	ISO	4586	with	other	high‐pressure	decorative	laminate	standards,	multiple
methods	may	be	published	that	demonstrate	similar	properties.	In	these	instances,	the	same	test
method	title	is	given	and	is	annotated	as	either	“Method	A”	or	“Method	B”.	This	is	the	case	in	the
following	tests:	Edge	squareness	—	8/9,	Dry	heat	—	17/18	Dimensional	stability	at	elevated
temperatures	—	19/20,	Dimensional	stability	at	ambient	temperature	—	21/22,	Staining	—	30/31,
Lightfastness	—	32/33,	Formability	—	38/39,	and	Blistering	—	40/41.	In	these	instances,	either
method	may	be	utilized	in	testing.	Compliance	to	both	methods	is	not	required.	While	these	tests	are
similar	they	are	by	no	means	identical	and	results	of	one	method	do	not	necessarily	correspond	to	the
results	of	the	accompanying	test.	In	these	situations,	it	is	intended	that	the	documentation	in	specific
parts	of	ISO	4586	for	performance	requirements	be	consulted.	Each	specific	method	has	performance
requirements	particular	to	that	method	for	individual	grades	of	high‐pressure	decorative	laminate.
This	document	has	been	harmonized	with	EN	438‐9	whenever	possible.
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High-pressure decorative laminates (HPL, HPDL) — Sheets
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based on thermosetting resins (usually called laminates) —
Part 8: Classification and specifications for alternative core
laminates
1 Scope
This	document	specifies	performance	requirements	for	high‐pressure	decorative	laminates	(HPL,
HPDL)	intended	for	interior	use	that	have	core	compositions	not	covered	by	ISO	4586‐1	through
ISO	4586‐7.	The	core	composition	types	(coloured	core	and	metal	reinforced	core)	are	defined	in	this
document.
ISO	4586‐2	specifies	the	methods	of	test	relevant	to	this	document.
2 Normative references
The	following	documents	are	referred	to	in	the	text	in	such	a	way	that	some	or	all	of	their	content
constitutes	requirements	of	this	document.	For	dated	references,	only	the	edition	cited	applies.	For
undated	references,	the	latest	edition	of	the	referenced	document	(including	any	amendments)	applies.
ISO	178,	Plastics — Determination of flexural properties
ISO	527‐2,	 Plastics — Determination of tensile properties — Part 2: Test conditions for moulding and
extrusion plastics
ISO	1183‐1,	 Plastics — Methods for determining the density of non-cellular plastics — Part 1: Immersion
method, liquid pyknometer method and titration method
ISO	4586‐2:2018,	 High-pressure decorative laminates (HPL, HPDL) — Sheets based on thermosetting
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resins (usually called laminates) — Part 2: Determination of properties
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ISO	12572,	 Hygrothermal performance of building materials and products — Determination of water
vapour transmission properties — Cup method
3 Terms and definitions
For	the	purposes	of	this	document,	the	following	terms	and	definitions	apply.
ISO	and	IEC	maintain	terminological	databases	for	use	in	standardization	at	the	following	addresses:
—	 IEC	Electropedia:	available	at	https://www.electropedia.org/
—	 ISO	Online	browsing	platform:	available	at	https://www.iso.org/obp
3.1
high-pressure decorative laminate
HPL
HPDL
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sheet	 consisting	 of	 layers	 of	 cellulosic	fibrous	material	(normally	 paper)	 impregnated	 with
thermosetting	resins	and	bonded	together	by	the	high-pressure process	(3.2)
Note	1	to	entry:	This	is	a	general	definition	of	high‐pressure	decorative	laminate(s).	More	specific	product
definitions	can	be	found	in	ISO	4586‐3	to	ISO	4586‐8.
Note	2	to	entry:	The	back	of	the	sheet(s)	is	made	suitable	for	adhesive	bonding	to	a	substrate.
3.2
high-pressure process
simultaneous	application	of	heat	(temperature	≥	120	°C)	and	high	specific	pressure	(≥	5	MPa),	to
provide	flowing	and	subsequent	curing	of	the	thermosetting	resins	to	obtain	a	homogeneous	non‐
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porous	material	with	increased	density	(≥	1,35	g/cm),	and	with	the	required	surface	finish
3.3
alternative core laminate
high-pressure decorative laminate	(3.1),	consisting	of	decorative	surface	layers	and	alternative	core
layers
Note	1	to	entry:	The	decorative	surface	layer(s)	impregnated	with	melamine	resin	may	appear	on	one	or	both
sides	of	the	laminate.
3.4
colored core laminate
high‐pressure	decorative	alternative core laminate	(3.3),	the	core	material	of	which	consists	of	cellulosic
fibrous	layers	(normally	paper),	impregnated	with	thermosetting	resins	(typically	aminoplastic
thermosetting	resins)
Note	1	to	entry:	To	achieve	a	coloured	core	laminate,	either	the	cellulosic	fibres	or	the	resins	can	be	coloured.	A
translucent	laminate	can	be	achieved	by	using	clear	resins	and	bleached	fibres.
Note	2	to	entry:	The	surface	and	the	core	layers	can	have	a	similar	colour	producing	a	uniformly	coloured
laminate	or	be	different	colour	to	achieve	a	succession	of	coloured	layers.
3.5
metal reinforced core laminate
high‐pressure	decorative	alternative core laminate	(3.3),	the	core	material	of	which	consists	of	metal
layer(s)	or	mesh(es)	and	cellulosic	fibrous	layers	(normally	paper)	impregnated	with	phenolic	or
aminoplastic	thermosetting	resins
Note	1	to	entry:	The	purpose	of	including	metal	layers	is	to	improve	the	mechanical,	fire,	or	permeability
performance	of	the	laminate.	Additionally	the	metal	layers	can	give	aesthetic	improvements	to	the	edge.
4 Material types
High	pressure	decorative	alternative	core	laminates	are	defined	using	a	three	letter	classification
system	as	shown	in	Table	1.
Table 1 — Numerical classification
First letter Second letter Third letter
B	(Coloured	core	laminate)	 C	(Compact)	 S	(Standard	grade)
H	(Metal	reinforced	core	laminate) T	(Thin	laminate,	<	2	mm) F	(Flame‐retardant	grade)
Type	S	—	Standard	grade	high	pressure	decorative	alternative	core	laminates.
Type	F	—	High	pressure	decorative	alternative	core	laminates	with	improved	fire	retardance;	similar	to	type	S	but	also
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complying	special	requirements	of	specified	fire	tests	which	may	vary	according	to	the	application	(e.g.	construction,
marine,	transport)	and	the	country	of	use	(see	5.4.3).
In	addition	to	the	abbreviation	“HPL”	or	“HPDL”	and	the	number	of	this	document,	materials	shall	be	specified	by	the
alphabetical	classification	system.
NOTE			As	 an	 example,	 coloured	 core	 standard	 grade	 thin	 high‐pressure	 decorative	 laminate	 is	 designated	 as
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HPL/ISO	4586‐8	BTS	or	HPDL/ISO	4586‐8	BTS.
5 Requirements
5.1 Compliance
High‐pressure	decorative	design	laminates	classified	in	Table	1	shall	comply	with	all	the	appropriate
requirements	specified	in	5.2,	5.3,	and	5.4.	This	applies	to	both	full‐size	sheets	and	cut‐to‐size	panels.
5.2 Inspection requirements
5.2.1 General
Inspection	shall	be	carried	out	in	accordance	with	ISO	4586‐2:2018,	Clause	4,	at	a	distance	of	0,75	m	to
1,5	m.
5.2.2 Colour, pattern and surface finish
When	inspected	in	daylight	or	D65	standard	illuminant	and	under	tungsten‐filament	lighting	illuminant
A,	a	slight	difference	between	the	corresponding	colour	reference	sample	held	by	the	supplier	and	the
specimen	under	test	is	acceptable.
As	colour	and	surface	finish	are	critical,	it	is	recommended	that	the	sheets	are	checked	for	colour	and
surface	finish	compatibility	without	protective	film	before	fabrication	or	installation.
5.2.3 Surface finish
When	inspected	at	different	viewing	angles,	there	shall	be	no	significant	difference	between	the
corresponding	surface	finish	reference	sample	held	by	the	supplier	and	the	specimen	under	test	is
acceptable.
As	colour	and	surface	finish	are	critical,	it	is	recommended	that	the	sheets	are	checked	for	colour	and
surface	finish	compatibility	without	protective	film	before	fabrication	or	installation.
5.2.4 Reverse side
The	reverse	side	of	single‐sided	sheets	shall	be	suitable	for	adhesive	bonding	(e.g.	sanded).	In	the	case
of	sanded	backs,	slight	chatter	marks	shall	be	permitted.
5.2.5 Visual inspection
5.2.5.1 General
The	following	inspection	requirements	are	intended	as	a	general	guide,	indicating	the	minimum
acceptable	quality	for	laminates.	Cut‐to‐size	panels	and	certain	applications	involving	full‐size	sheets
may	call	for	special	quality	requirements	which	can	be	negotiated	between	the	supplier	and	purchaser,
in	such	cases	the	following	requirements	may	be	used	as	a	basis	for	agreement.	Only	a	small	percentage
of	sheets	in	a	batch	(the	level	to	be	agreed	upon	between	the	supplier	and	the	customer)	shall	contain
defects	of	the	minimum	acceptable	level.
In	the	case	of	a	double	faced	laminate,	it	may	be	agreed	between	the	purchaser	and	supplier	that	the
visual	quality	standard	applies	to	one	decorative	face	only.
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5.2.5.2 Surface quality
The	following	defects	are	permissible:
—	 Dirt,	spots	dents,	and	similar	surface	defects.
The	admissible	size	of	such	defects	is	based	on	a	maximum	contamination	area	equivalent	to
2 2
1,0	mm/m	of	laminate	and	is	proportional	to	the	sheet	size	under	inspection.
The	total	admissible	area	of	contamination	may	be	concentrated	in	one	spot	or	dispersed	over	an
unlimited	amount	of	smaller	defects.
—	 Fibres,	hairs,	and	scratches.
The	admissible	size	of	such	defects	is	based	on	a	maximum	contamination	area	equivalent	to
2 2
10	mm/m	of	laminate	and	is	proportional	to	the	sheet	size	under	inspection.
The	total	admissible	area	of	contamination	may	be	concentrated	in	one	spot	or	dispersed	over	an
unlimited	amount	of	smaller	defects.
5.2.5.3 Edge quality
Visual	defects	(e.g.	moisture	marks,	lack	of	gloss,	corner	damage)	can	be	present	on	all	four	edges	of	the
laminate,	providing	the	defect‐free	length	and	width	are	at	least	the	nominal	size	minus	20	mm.
For	compact	laminate	grades,	edge	chipping	up	to	3	mm	on	each	side	is	permissible.
5.3 Dimensional tolerance requirements
5.3.1 Dimensional tolerance requirements for coloured core laminates
Dimensional	tolerance	requirements	for	coloured	core	laminates	are	specified	in	Tables	2	and	3.
Table 2 — Dimensional tolerance requirements for thin coloured core laminates
Test method
Property Requirement
(ISO	4586‐2:2018
Clause No.)
0,5	mm	≤	d	≤	1,0	mm:	±0,15	mm	maximum	deviation
Thickness 5 1,0	mm	<	d	≤	2,0	mm:	±0,18	mm	maximum	deviation
where	d	=	nominal	thickness
a
Length	and	width 6 +10	mm/−0	mm
a
Straightness	of	edges 7 1,5	mm/m	maximum	deviation
a
Squareness	(Method	A) 8 1,5	mm/m	maximum	deviation
a
Squareness	(Method	B)	9 <	6	mm
b
Flatness 10 100	mm/m	maximum	deviation
a
			Tolerances	for	cut‐to‐size	panels	shall	be	agreed	between	supplier	and	purchaser.
b
			Provided	that	the	laminates	are	stored	in	the	manner	and	conditions	recommended	by	the	manufacturer.
Table 3 — Dimensional tolerance requirements for compact coloured core laminates
Test method
Property Requirement
(ISO	4586‐2:2018
Clause No.)
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2,0	mm	≤	d	<	3,0	mm:	±0,25	mm	maximum	deviation
3,0	mm	≤	d	<	5,0	mm:	±0,40	mm	maximum	deviation
5,0	mm	≤	d	<	8,0	mm:	±0,50	mm	maximum	deviation
8,0	m	≤	d	<	12,0	mm:	±0,70	mm	maximum	deviation
12,0	mm	≤	d	<	16,0	mm:	±0,80	mm	maximum	deviation
Thickness 5
16,0	mm	≤	d	<	20,0	mm:	±0,90	mm	maximum	deviation
20,0	mm	≤	d	<	25,0	mm:	±1,00	mm	maximum	deviation
25,0	mm	≤	d:	to	be	agreed	upon	between	the	supplier
and	customer
where	d	=	nominal	thickness
a
Length	and	width
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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 4586-8
Second edition
2018-07
High-pressure decorative laminates
(HPL, HPDL) — Sheets based on
thermosetting resins (usually called
laminates) —
Part 8:
Classification and specifications for
alternative core laminates
Stratifiés décoratifs haute pression (HPL, HPDL) — Plaques à base de
résines thermodurcissables (communément appelées stratifiés) —
Partie 8: Classification et spécifications des différents modes de
base laminés
Reference number
ISO 4586-8:2018(E)
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Contents Page
Foreword .v
Introduction .vi
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 1
4 Material types . 2
5 Requirements . 3
5.1 Compliance . 3
5.2 Inspection requirements .3
5.2.1 General. 3
5.2.2 Colour, pattern and surface finish .3
5.2.3 Surface finish . .3
5.2.4 Reverse side .3
5.2.5 Visual inspection .4
5.3 Dimensional tolerance requirements .4
5.3.1 Dimensional tolerance requirements for coloured core laminates .4
5.3.2 Dimensional tolerance requirements for metal reinforced core laminates .5
5.4 Test requirements .6
5.4.1 General requirements for coloured core laminates .6
5.4.2 General requirements for metal reinforced core laminates . 10
5.4.3 Reaction to fire . 15
Annex A (informative) Addendum to 5.4.3, relating to fire performance .16
Bibliography .18
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Foreword
ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide federation of national standards
bodies (ISO member bodies). The work of preparing International Standards is normally carried out
through ISO technical committees. Each member body interested in a subject for which a technical
committee has been established has the right to be represented on that committee. International
organizations, governmental and non-governmental, in liaison with ISO, also take part in the work.
ISO collaborates closely with the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) on all matters of
electrotechnical standardization.
The procedures used to develop this document and those intended for its further maintenance are
described in the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 1. In particular the different approval criteria needed for the
different types of ISO documents should be noted. This document was drafted in accordance with the
editorial rules of the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2 (see www .iso .org/directives).
Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of
patent rights. ISO shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights. Details of
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This document was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 61, Plastics, Subcommittee SC 11,
Products.
This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition (ISO 4586-8:2015), which has been technically
revised.
The main changes compared to the previous edition are as follows:
— correction of errors due to typographical, formatting, and omission issues.
A list of all parts in the ISO 4586 series can be found on the ISO website.
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Introduction
High-pressure decorative laminates are characterized by their qualities, durability, and functional
performance. HPL sheets are available in a wide variety of colours, patterns, and surface finishes. They
are resistant to wear, scratching, impact, moisture, heat, and staining; and possess good hygienic and
anti-static properties, being easy to clean and maintain.
In an effort to harmonize ISO 4586 with other high-pressure decorative laminate standards,
multiple methods may be published that demonstrate similar properties. In these instances, the
same test method title is given and is annotated as either “Method A” or “Method B”. This is the case
in the following tests: Edge squareness — 8/9, Dry heat — 17/18 Dimensional stability at elevated
temperatures — 19/20, Dimensional stability at ambient temperature — 21/22, Staining — 30/31,
Lightfastness — 32/33, Formability — 38/39, and Blistering — 40/41. In these instances, either
method may be utilized in testing. Compliance to both methods is not required. While these tests are
similar they are by no means identical and results of one method do not necessarily correspond to the
results of the accompanying test. In these situations, it is intended that the documentation in specific
parts of ISO 4586 for performance requirements be consulted. Each specific method has performance
requirements particular to that method for individual grades of high-pressure decorative laminate.
This document has been harmonized with EN 438-9 whenever possible.
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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 4586-8:2018(E)
High-pressure decorative laminates (HPL, HPDL) —
Sheets based on thermosetting resins (usually called
laminates) —
Part 8:
Classification and specifications for alternative core
laminates
1 Scope
This document specifies performance requirements for high-pressure decorative laminates (HPL,
HPDL) intended for interior use that have core compositions not covered by ISO 4586-1 through
ISO 4586-7. The core composition types (coloured core and metal reinforced core) are defined in this
document.
ISO 4586-2 specifies the methods of test relevant to this document.
2 Normative references
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content
constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For
undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO 178, Plastics — Determination of flexural properties
ISO 527-2, Plastics — Determination of tensile properties — Part 2: Test conditions for moulding and
extrusion plastics
ISO 1183-1, Plastics — Methods for determining the density of non-cellular plastics — Part 1: Immersion
method, liquid pyknometer method and titration method
ISO 4586-2:2018, High-pressure decorative laminates (HPL, HPDL) — Sheets based on thermosetting resins
(usually called laminates) — Part 2: Determination of properties
ISO 12572, Hygrothermal performance of building materials and products — Determination of water
vapour transmission properties — Cup method
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
ISO and IEC maintain terminological databases for use in standardization at the following addresses:
— IEC Electropedia: available at https: //www .electropedia .org/
— ISO Online browsing platform: available at https: //www .iso .org/obp
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3.1
high-pressure decorative laminate
HPL
HPDL
sheet consisting of layers of cellulosic fibrous material (normally paper) impregnated with
thermosetting resins and bonded together by the high-pressure process (3.2)
Note 1 to entry: This is a general definition of high-pressure decorative laminate(s). More specific product
definitions can be found in ISO 4586-3 to ISO 4586-8.
Note 2 to entry: The back of the sheet(s) is made suitable for adhesive bonding to a substrate.
3.2
high-pressure process
simultaneous application of heat (temperature ≥ 120 °C) and high specific pressure (≥ 5 MPa), to
provide flowing and subsequent curing of the thermosetting resins to obtain a homogeneous non-
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porous material with increased density (≥ 1,35 g/cm ), and with the required surface finish
3.3
alternative core laminate
high-pressure decorative laminate (3.1), consisting of decorative surface layers and alternative core layers
Note 1 to entry: The decorative surface layer(s) impregnated with melamine resin may appear on one or both
sides of the laminate.
3.4
colored core laminate
high-pressure decorative alternative core laminate (3.3), the core material of which consists of cellulosic
fibrous layers (normally paper), impregnated with thermosetting resins (typically aminoplastic
thermosetting resins)
Note 1 to entry: To achieve a coloured core laminate, either the cellulosic fibres or the resins can be coloured. A
translucent laminate can be achieved by using clear resins and bleached fibres.
Note 2 to entry: The surface and the core layers can have a similar colour producing a uniformly coloured
laminate or be different colour to achieve a succession of coloured layers.
3.5
metal reinforced core laminate
high-pressure decorative alternative core laminate (3.3), the core material of which consists of metal
layer(s) or mesh(es) and cellulosic fibrous layers (normally paper) impregnated with phenolic or
aminoplastic thermosetting resins
Note 1 to entry: The purpose of including metal layers is to improve the mechanical, fire, or permeability
performance of the laminate. Additionally the metal layers can give aesthetic improvements to the edge.
4 Material types
High pressure decorative alternative core laminates are defined using a three letter classification
system as shown in Table 1.
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Table 1 — Numerical classification
First letter Second letter Third letter
B (Coloured core laminate) C (Compact) S (Standard grade)
H (Metal reinforced core laminate) T (Thin laminate, < 2 mm) F (Flame-retardant grade)
Type S — Standard grade high pressure decorative alternative core laminates.
Type F — High pressure decorative alternative core laminates with improved fire retardance; similar to type S but also
complying special requirements of specified fire tests which may vary according to the application (e.g. construction,
marine, transport) and the country of use (see 5.4.3).
In addition to the abbreviation “HPL” or “HPDL” and the number of this document, materials shall be specified by the
alphabetical classification system.
NOTE  As an example, coloured core standard grade thin high-pressure decorative laminate is designated as HPL/
ISO 4586-8 BTS or HPDL/ISO 4586-8 BTS.
5 Requirements
5.1 Compliance
High-pressure decorative design laminates classified in Table 1 shall comply with all the appropriate
requirements specified in 5.2, 5.3, and 5.4. This applies to both full-size sheets and cut-to-size panels.
5.2 Inspection requirements
5.2.1 General
Inspection shall be carried out in accordance with ISO 4586-2:2018, Clause 4, at a distance of 0,75 m
to 1,5 m.
5.2.2 Colour, pattern and surface finish
When inspected in daylight or D65 standard illuminant and under tungsten-filament lighting illuminant
A, a slight difference between the corresponding colour reference sample held by the supplier and the
specimen under test is acceptable.
As colour and surface finish are critical, it is recommended that the sheets are checked for colour and
surface finish compatibility without protective film before fabrication or installation.
5.2.3 Surface finish
When inspected at different viewing angles, there shall be no significant difference between the
corresponding surface finish reference sample held by the supplier and the specimen under test is
acceptable.
As colour and surface finish are critical, it is recommended that the sheets are checked for colour and
surface finish compatibility without protective film before fabrication or installation.
5.2.4 Reverse side
The reverse side of single-sided sheets shall be suitable for adhesive bonding (e.g. sanded). In the case
of sanded backs, slight chatter marks shall be permitted.
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5.2.5 Visual inspection
5.2.5.1 General
The following inspection requirements are intended as a general guide, indicating the minimum
acceptable quality for laminates. Cut-to-size panels and certain applications involving full-size sheets
may call for special quality requirements which can be negotiated between the supplier and purchaser,
in such cases the following requirements may be used as a basis for agreement. Only a small percentage
of sheets in a batch (the level to be agreed upon between the supplier and the customer) shall contain
defects of the minimum acceptable level.
In the case of a double faced laminate, it may be agreed between the purchaser and supplier that the
visual quality standard applies to one decorative face only.
5.2.5.2 Surface quality
The following defects are permissible:
— Dirt, spots dents, and similar surface defects.
The admissible size of such defects is based on a maximum contamination area equivalent to
2 2
1,0 mm /m of laminate and is proportional to the sheet size under inspection.
The total admissible area of contamination may be concentrated in one spot or dispersed over an
unlimited amount of smaller defects.
— Fibres, hairs, and scratches.
The admissible size of such defects is based on a maximum contamination area equivalent to
2 2
10 mm /m of laminate and is proportional to the sheet size under inspection.
The total admissible area of contamination may be concentrated in one spot or dispersed over an
unlimited amount of smaller defects.
5.2.5.3 Edge quality
Visual defects (e.g. moisture marks, lack of gloss, corner damage) can be present on all four edges of the
laminate, providing the defect-free length and width are at least the nominal size minus 20 mm.
For compact laminate grades, edge chipping up to 3 mm on each side is permissible.
5.3 Dimensional tolerance requirements
5.3.1 Dimensional tolerance requirements for coloured core laminates
Dimensional tolerance requirements for coloured core laminates are specified in Tables 2 and 3.
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Table 2 — Dimensional tolerance requirements for thin coloured core laminates
Test method
Property Requirement
(ISO 4586-2:2018
Clause No.)
0,5 mm ≤ d ≤ 1,0 mm: ±0,15 mm maximum deviation
Thickness 5 1,0 mm < d ≤ 2,0 mm: ±0,18 mm maximum deviation
where d = nominal thickness
a
Length and width 6 +10 mm/−0 mm
a
Straightness of edges 7 1,5 mm/m maximum deviation
a
Squareness (Method A) 8 1,5 mm/m maximum deviation
a
Squareness (Method B) 9 < 6 mm
b
Flatness 10 100 mm/m maximum deviation
a
 Tolerances for cut-to-size panels shall be agreed between supplier and purchaser.
b
 Provided that the laminates are stored in the manner and conditions recommended by the manufacturer.
Table 3 — Dimensional tolerance requirements for compact coloured core laminates
Test method
Property Requirement
(ISO 4586-2:2018
Clause No.)
2,0 mm ≤ d < 3,0 mm: ±0,25 mm maximum deviation
3,0 mm ≤ d < 5,0 mm: ±0,40 mm maximum deviation
5,0 mm ≤ d < 8,0 mm: ±0,50 mm maximum deviation
8,0 m ≤ d < 12,0 mm: ±0,70 mm maximum deviation
12,0 mm ≤ d < 16,0 mm: ±0,80 mm maximum deviation
Thickness 5
16,0 mm ≤ d < 20,0 mm: ±0,90 mm maximum deviation
20,0 mm ≤ d < 25,0 mm: ±1,00 mm maximum deviation
25,0 mm ≤ d: to be agreed upon between the supplier and
customer
where d = nominal thickness
a
Length and width 6 +10 mm/−0 mm
a
Straightness of edges 7 1,5 mm/m maximum deviation
a
Squareness (Method A) 8 1,5 mm/m maximum deviation
a
Squareness (Method B) 9 < 6 mm
2,0 ≤ d < 6,0 mm: 12,0 mm/m maximum deviation
6,0 ≤ d < 10,0 mm: 8,0 mm/m maximum deviation
b
Flatness 10
10,0 ≤ d: 5, 0mm/m maximum deviation
where d = nominal thickness
a
 Tolerances for cut-to-size panels shall be agreed between supplier and purchaser.
b
 Provided that the laminates are stored in the manner and conditions recommended by the manufacturer.
5.3.2 Dimensional tolerance requirements for metal reinforced core laminates
Dimensional tolerance requirements for metal reinforced core laminates are specified in Table 4 and
Table 5.
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Table 4 — Dimensional tolerance requirements for thin metal reinforced core laminates
Test method
Property Requirement
(ISO 4586-2:2018
Clause No.)
0,5 mm ≤ d < 2,0 mm: ±0,18 mm maximum deviation
Thickness 5
where d = nominal thickness
a
Length and width 6 +10 mm/−0 mm
a
Straightness of edges 7 1,5 mm/m maximum deviation
a
Squareness (Method A) 8 1,5 mm/m maximum deviation
a
Squareness (Method B) 9 < 6 mm
b
Flatness 10 100 mm/m maximum deviation
a
 Tolerances for cut-to-size panels shall be agreed between supplier and purchaser.
b
 Provided that the laminates are stored in the manner and conditions recommended by the manufacturer.
Table 5 — Dimensional tolerance requirements for compact metal reinforced core laminates
Test method
Property Requirement
(ISO 4586-2:2018,
Clause No.)
2,0 mm ≤ d < 3,0 m: ±0,25 mm maximum deviation
3,0 mm ≤ d < 5,0 mm: ±0,40 mm maximum deviation
5,0 mm ≤ d < 8,0 mm: ±0,50 mm maximum deviation
8,0 mm ≤ d < 12,0 mm: ±0,70 mm maximum deviation
12,0 mm ≤ d < 16,0 mm: ±0,80 mm maximum deviation
Thickness 5
16,0 mm ≤ d < 20,0 mm: ±0,90 mm maximum deviation
20,0 mm ≤ d < 25,0 mm: ±1,00 mm maximum deviation
25,0 mm ≤ d: to be agreed upon between the supplier and
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