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This is the answer to the question What coating to choose for interior doors – CPL or varnish?
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Of course, there are some differences here. First, the interior life of doors such as honeycomb inlay, tubular panel, tubular particle board or solid particleboard, as well as HDF, MDF and, of course, solid.
Coatings of HPL, CPL with foil or varnish are just as varied.
CPL is slightly thinner than HPL.
The advantage of CPL coated doors is that they are light resistant and less sensitive than lacquered doors.
As an intermediate option, I would suggest a tubular chip door core (they are not as "lightweight" as honeycomb or canvas) CPL with a postforming edge coating. These types of edges are less door-sensitive than corner edges.