Engineered for excellence, Mission White Solid Color HPL from Yaming delivers a pristine white surface with uncompromising durability. This high-pressure laminate combines a clean, contemporary aesthetic with industrial-grade performance, making it the ideal choice for healthcare, laboratory, and high-traffic commercial applications where both appearance and functionality are critical.
Mission White Solid Color HPL Advantages
Crisp, clean white finish with excellent color consistency across production batches
Available in multiple white tones including 5949 White and 5933 Mission White
Matte or gloss finish options to suit diverse design requirements
Superior scratch and impact resistance (tested to EN 438 standards)
Excellent moisture resistance (<0.5% water absorption per EN 317)
UV stability: ≤2 ΔE color shift after 2,000+ hours QUV testing
✅ Certified Safety & Compliance
Fire Rating: B-s1,d0 (EU) / Class A (ASTM E84)
CARB Phase II and LEED compliant
E1 formaldehyde emission standard
✅ Hygienic Surface Properties
Non-porous, antibacterial surface (ISO 22196 certified)
Resistant to common chemicals and stains
Easy to clean and maintain
Technical Specifications
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| 0.8–1.5mm (flexible) / 6–25mm (compact) |
| Up to 1525x3660mm (customizable) |
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| 5949 White, 5933 Mission White, 5003 Antique White |
Applications
Healthcare: Hospital walls, surgical suites, medical furniture
Laboratories: Clean rooms, research facilities, testing environments
Commercial: Retail spaces, office interiors, hospitality venues
Educational: Schools, universities, training facilities
Residential: Kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities, furniture
Why Choose Yaming?
20+ Years Manufacturing Experience: Reliable quality and consistent supply
Custom Solutions: Tailored sizes, thicknesses, and finishes available
Global Compliance: Meets international standards and certifications
Technical Support: Expert guidance from project specification to installation
Transform your project with Mission White Solid Color HPL—where pristine aesthetics meet uncompromising performance.Contact us today for free samples and technical specifications:
WhatsApp: +86-13515255306
✅ Trusted by: Hospital operators, laboratory designers, commercial contractors, and architectural firms worldwide
Clearance
Cleaning Tips for Laminate: To clean the surface, use a damp cloth or sponge and a mild soap or detergent. Rinse thoroughly with warm water and wipe dry. Difficult stains such as coffee or tea can be removed using a mild household cleaner and baking soda; mixing to achieve a paste consistency. Use a stiff nylon bristle brush, scrubbing (approx. 15-20 strokes) the affected area. Do not scrub so as to mar (damage, scratch) the surface finish. Stubborn stains that resist any of the above cleaning methods may require the use of undiluted household bleach or nail polish remover. Use a cotton ball saturated with bleach or nail polish remover (acetone), gently rub the stain for up to two minutes. Rinse thoroughly with warm water and wipe dry using a soft cloth. This step may be repeated if the stain appears to be going away and the color of the laminate has not been affected.
Warning
Prolonged exposure of the laminate surface to bleach will cause discoloration. Always rinse laminate surfaces after cleaning! Failure to rinse after cleaning can cause damage; even if a small amount of cleaning solution remains on the surface. A dry residue may be invisible; however, moisture from cups or drinks can reactivate it, and result in permanently etched scars or stains over time. Hot pans and heat-producing appliances (such as electric skillets), when set directly upon countertops, can mar the product's beauty. Always use a heat shield, hot pad or trivet.
A Few Notes of Caution
Acidic or abrasive cleaners can damage laminate surfaces; do not use them. Drain cleaners containing lye will permanently damage the laminate surface. If you spill a drain cleaner, wipe it up immediately and rinse several times with water. Hair, textile and food dyes can cause permanent stains. If dye should happen to spill, wipe it up immediately with dishwashing detergent or an all-purpose cleaner. Do not work with oven cleaners on an unprotected countertop. Wipe spills away promptly and rinse several times with water. Rust removers contain harsh chemicals, which will quickly cause permanent damage. If a spill occurs, wipe off all residue immediately, wash thoroughly with soapy water and rinse several times. Steel wool and other abrasive pads will damage the laminate face. Do not use them for cleaning and don’t store steel wool pads on your countertop; the metal can rust and leave stains. Toilet bowl cleaners contain harsh chemicals that can cause permanent damage. If spills occur, wipe up immediately, wash surface with soapy water and rinse several times
nance
Cleaning Tips for Laminate: To clean the surface, use a damp cloth or sponge and a mild soap or detergent. Rinse thoroughly with warm water and wipe dry. Difficult stains such as coffee or tea can be removed using a mild household cleaner and baking soda; mixing to achieve a paste consistency. Use a stiff nylon bristle brush, scrubbing (approx. 15-20 strokes) the affected area. Do not scrub so as to mar (damage, scratch) the surface finish. Stubborn stains that resist any of the above cleaning methods may require the use of undiluted household bleach or nail polish remover. Use a cotton ball saturated with bleach or nail polish remover (acetone), gently rub the stain for up to two minutes. Rinse thoroughly with warm water and wipe dry using a soft cloth. This step may be repeated if the stain appears to be going away and the color of the laminate has not been affected.
Warning
Prolonged exposure of the laminate surface to bleach will cause discoloration. Always rinse laminate surfaces after cleaning! Failure to rinse after cleaning can cause damage; even if a small amount of cleaning solution remains on the surface. A dry residue may be invisible; however, moisture from cups or drinks can reactivate it, and result in permanently etched scars or stains over time. Hot pans and heat-producing appliances (such as electric skillets), when set directly upon countertops, can mar the product's beauty. Always use a heat shield, hot pad or trivet.
A Few Notes of Caution
Acidic or abrasive cleaners can damage laminate surfaces; do not use them. Drain cleaners containing lye will permanently damage the laminate surface. If you spill a drain cleaner, wipe it up immediately and rinse several times with water. Hair, textile and food dyes can cause permanent stains. If dye should happen to spill, wipe it up immediately with dishwashing detergent or an all-purpose cleaner. Do not work with oven cleaners on an unprotected countertop. Wipe spills away promptly and rinse several times with water. Rust removers contain harsh chemicals, which will quickly cause permanent damage. If a spill occurs, wipe off all residue immediately, wash thoroughly with soapy water and rinse several times. Steel wool and other abrasive pads will damage the laminate face. Do not use them for cleaning and don’t store steel wool pads on your countertop; the metal can rust and leave stains. Toilet bowl cleaners contain harsh chemicals that can cause permanent damage. If spills occur, wipe up immediately, wash surface with soapy water and rinse several times