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Clean edges. Strong protection. A seamless finish.

Edge banding is how you turn a cut panel into a finished surface. It covers exposed cores, protects the material from wear, and creates a clean, professional edge that matches the look of the panel itself.

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About Edge Banding

What Edge Banding Used For

Edge banding finishes the exposed edges of plywood, MDF, and laminated panels—improving durability and elevating the overall build. It’s used across casework, cabinets, fixtures, furniture, retail, hospitality, and anywhere a clean edge matters.

Edge banding comes in a variety of types and finishes:

Automatic Edge banding

Designed for edge banding machines. Available in PVC, ABS, and real-wood veneer rolls. Ideal for production shops seeking consistent speed and quality.

Self-Adhesive Edge banding

Peel-and-stick or iron-on options—great for smaller shops, prototyping, onsite touchups, and quick fixes without machine time.

Thick Edge banding

A more robust option—available in thicker PVC or real wood—used for high-wear environments, commercial casework, retail fixtures, a
Rolls of plywood edge banding hanging on a wall

Matching Finishes

Many of our laminate and wood-veneer lines include matching edge band options. This allows you to align surfaces, edges, and casework with a single tone strategy—essential for premium builds where consistency matters.

 

Shipping & Delivery

  • Most edge banding ships UPS or FedEx.
  • When ordered with panel products, we can pack edge banding with your plywood shipment for efficiency.
Edge banding on Laminate boards

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is edge banding used for?

    Edge banding covers the exposed edges of plywood, MDF, or laminated panels. It protects the core material, improves durability, and gives the finished piece a clean, professional look.

  • What types of materials are available?

    We offer PVC, ABS, and real-wood veneer edge banding in a range of widths and thicknesses. This includes options for automatic edge banders, peel-and-stick or iron-on applications, and premium thick edge banding for high-wear environments.

  • Do you offer matching edge banding for specific panel lines?

    Yes. Many of our laminate and veneer series include matching edge band options so your surfaces and edges align seamlessly across a project.

  • How do I know which edge banding type is right for my project?

    Production shops typically use automatic edge banding rolls. Small shops or installers may prefer self-adhesive or iron-on options. Thick edge banding is ideal for commercial or high-wear applications. If you’re unsure, our team can point you in the right direction.

  • Can edge banding be finished on site?

    PVC and ABS edge banding come prefinished. Wood edge banding can be sanded, stained, or finished depending on your needs.

  • What sizes do you stock?

    We stock a range of widths to match common panel thicknesses, plus specialty sizes for custom applications. Contact us with your panel spec and we’ll match the correct roll.

  • How do you ship edge banding?

    Most edge banding ships via UPS or FedEx in protective packaging. If you’re ordering plywood or other sheet goods, we can pack edge banding with your shipment for convenience.

  • Can I order small quantities?

    Yes. Edge banding is typically sold by the roll, and we can accommodate both small shops and high-volume manufacturers.

  • Does edge banding work with radius or curved applications?

    Yes—certain veneer and PVC options are flexible enough for curved or radius work. Let us know your minimum radius and we’ll recommend the right material.

Brands you can trust

We carry only the highest quality wood products by the best brands in the industry. We carefully select the brands we distribute; they must be of the highest quality and employ the very latest in industry standards. We take our product selection very seriously because we want only the best for our clients. Your satisfaction is our top concern.

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