
The 8026 Series Synchronized Embossed Wood Grain Paper uses EIR (Embossed-In-Register) technology—its surface texture follows the printed grain direction, giving a true-to-wood tactile feel and a more premium appearance than standard embossing.
Based on your photos, 8026 is a clean straight-grain oak look, modern and versatile, suitable for large-area applications without visual clutter.
8026-1: Natural warm oak tone; clear straight grain, bright and friendly for home interiors.
8026-2: Light golden oak; slightly deeper warmth, good for Scandinavian / modern styles.
8026-3: Medium walnut-brown oak feel; richer tone for premium furniture and cabinetry.
Synchronized texture realism (EIR): grain and emboss alignment improves authenticity.
Clean straight-grain stability: ideal for wardrobe doors, wall panels, and large surfaces.
Project-friendly matching: consistent tone control for repeat orders and batch projects.
Versatile finishing: works well with matte/super-matte concepts and natural interior palettes.
Wardrobes, kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities
Office furniture panels & shelving
Decorative wall panels / slat wall systems
Melamine-faced MDF / particleboard production
Interior fit-out projects (hotel, apartment, retail)
Paper type: Decorative base paper / Melamine impregnated paper (optional)
Texture: EIR / synchronized emboss (press plate matched)
Grammage: customized per requirement (commonly 70–120 gsm base; impregnation as needed)
Width: customized (jumbo rolls available)
Finish options: matte / super matte / low gloss (depending on your pressing system)
Matching: can support color & emboss plate matching for mass production
If your customer wants a natural oak look with high-end touch but still easy to match and safe for mass projects, 8026 is a strong “all-rounder” series—especially for cabinetry and wardrobe doors.
Q1: What does “Synchronized Embossed (EIR)” mean?
A: It means the emboss texture is aligned with the printed wood grain, so the ridges and pores “follow” the pattern—more realistic than normal emboss.
Q2: Is 8026 suitable for melamine-faced MDF/particleboard?
A: Yes. It’s commonly used for lamination/pressing onto MDF, particleboard, plywood and other panel cores.
Q3: Can you supply it as impregnated melamine paper?
A: Yes—8026 can be supplied as decorative base paper or melamine impregnated paper depending on your press line and specification.
Q4: Can the color be adjusted (lighter/darker) or matched to a sample?
A: Yes. We can fine-tune tone and saturation and do sample approval for project matching.
Q5: What minimum order and lead time?
A: MOQ and lead time depend on paper type (base/impregnated), width, emboss plate matching, and quantity. Send your target specs and we’ll quote accordingly.
Q6: Will the emboss look exactly the same after pressing?
A: Final effect depends on press parameters (pressure, temperature, cycle time) and the press plate. We recommend a small trial pressing to confirm the final surface.



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