The Qpanel BasiQ collection uses standard materials that are often used in the interior industry. We can print on sheet material with a maximum size of 3050mm x 1500mm and a maximum thickness of 45mm. It is already possible to order a printed panel from 1 square meter. You can choose from various materials, such as MDF, plywood, etc. The most common materials are:
MDF (Medium Density Fibreboard) is indispensable on the market because of its high-quality qualities. Due to the dense and even distribution of the fibers, it is easy to work and at the same time the smooth surface is extremely suitable for the Qpanel system. MDF is available in many types and thicknesses, can be made fire-resistant and can be used for wet areas.
Printing on MDF
The MDF plate is processed within a unique process in which the digital print is integrated into the plate material by means of a sanding technique and our Qpanel lacquer system. This creates a homogeneous plate structure in any desired design, which meets the required standard that is required for the chosen application.
HPL
HPL (High Pressure Laminate) is a combination of paper pulp and phenolic resin, finished with a hard top layer. It is a high-quality, durable, wear and impact resistant high-pressure laminate, which is easy to glue. HPL is available in thin panels of 0.8 and 0.9 mm and in thicknesses from 3 to 20 mm (solid core).
Printing on HPL
A unique Qpanel® system has been developed for the specific properties of HPL. This is because the digital print is enclosed in a build-up of different lacquer layers from primer to top layer! In this way we can continue to guarantee the special properties of HPL. This keeps the panel dry cleanable and heat and moisture resistant.
Because of these special properties, HPL is often used in doors, walls, counters, entrances, cabinets and desks. Due to the robustness of the material, it is also used in specific applications such as partitions in changing rooms, lockers / lockers, toilet or kitchen back walls.
Plywood
Plywood is a sheet material made up of an odd number of wood veneer layers that are glued together crosswise. This way of gluing creates a stable plate that will hardly ‘work’. The material is considerably lighter than MDF and available in many sizes, thicknesses and types.
Printing on plywood
The plywood plate is processed within a unique process in which the digital print is integrated into the plate material by means of a sanding technique and our Qpanel lacquer system. This creates a homogeneous plate structure in any desired design, which meets the required standard that is required for the chosen application.
The plywood sheet offers numerous possibilities when it comes to interior design. Think of wall finishes, furniture and table tops where the structure of the material can serve as an edge finish.
Chipboard
Chipboard is made from sawdust and small pieces of wood (chips). These chips are mixed with a synthetic resin adhesive, after which it is evenly distributed on a flat surface. Then they are pressed into a plate under the influence of heat.
Printing on chipboard
This chipboard is processed within a unique process in which the digital print is integrated into the plate material by means of a sanding technique and our Qpanel lacquer system. This creates a homogeneous plate structure in any desired design, which meets the required standard that is required for the chosen application.
The chipboard offers numerous possibilities when it comes to interior design. Think of wall finishes, table tops and cabinet systems. The lacquer system creates a high-quality end product.
Brushed wood
Qpanel brushed wood is made up of 2 layers of veneer on top of an MDF base, whereby the veneer thickness can vary. The thicker the veneer, the more structure can be applied. By default, the structure is executed single-sided, but several options are possible.
Printing on brushed wood
Thanks to our own unique lacquer system, your own design is permanently integrated into the panel. The end product has a sturdy appearance of wood with a unique tangible structure, including the quality of the Qpanel system.
Alucore
Alucore is a composite panel. The material consists of two strip-lacquered aluminum cover plates (at the top and bottom), with a core of aluminum honeycomb in between.
Printing on Alucore
This plate is processed within a unique process in which the digital print is integrated into the plate material by means of a sanding technique and our Qpanel lacquer system. This creates a homogeneous plate structure in any desired design, which meets the required standard that is required for the chosen application.
Alucore is mainly used in interior decoration in the field of ceiling and wall panels (for example in Cleanrooms). In industry, Alucore is mainly used as machine covering, for table tops and as a floor and wall finish.
Aluminum sandwich panel
An aluminum sandwich panel is a composite panel material that consists of two cover panels made of 0.3 mm thick aluminum that are glued to a polyethylene core. Because of these materials, the panel is light and allows deformation and connection. As a result, this sheet material has almost unlimited possible uses!
Printing on Aluminum sandwich panel
This panel is processed in a unique process in which digital printing is integrated into the panel material using a grinding technique and our Qpanel lacquer system. This creates a homogeneous panel structure in any desired design that meets the required standard required for the chosen application.
Because of the versatility this material offers, it is widely used in shop design, industry, stand construction and architecture.
Glass
The use of Qpanel and glass plates offers many possibilities when it comes to interior design. Thanks to the diversity in shape, texture and motifs, aesthetic solutions for almost all applications are possible. Qpanel on glass is a durable and maintenance-friendly product that can be perfectly combined with other materials.
Printing on glass
In collaboration with a glass manufacturer, we have researched printing on glass by means of a UV printing technique. The results of this have led to several interior solutions, in which the glass plates are UV-resistant and scratch and splash resistant.
The processing options for printed glass are unlimited, so that any desired shape, recess or edge finish can be realized.