Table
Designs offers several different
finishes including conversion varnish, epoxy resin
and ultra-violet cured. Each finish has its own
characteristics and one may be more or less suitable
for your tables depending on the application. The
following is a description of each finish and its
associated advantages.
Conversion
Varnish
An industry standard for wood veneer and solid wood
tabletops, it is more durable than lacquer and is
resistant to moisture, heat and chemicals. The finish
is applied by spraying several coats to a finished
thickness of 6 thousands of an inch. As it is a
thin film finish, heat from moderately hot cups
and plates will transfer through to the wood substrate
without visibly affecting the finish. While conversion
varnish is scratch resistant, the finish will show
scratches on darker stained woods. To minimize this
effect we apply a satin sheen. Heavy daily use may
require refinishing after several years.
Epoxy
Resin
A poured finish which has a thickness of as much
as .25”, epoxy resin is used both as durable
wood finish and as a coating over logos, photographs,
posters, metal, fabrics, cards, coins, etc. Epoxy
has been a favorite finish for bars and restaurants
because moisture will never affect it and it will
never wear off, meaning tabletops can be in use
for years without needing to be refinished. However,
as it is a thick film finish the epoxy will be affected
by hot cups and plates, leaving an indentation or
“heat ring”, and surface scratches are
more evident as they are suspended above the substrate.
Epoxy finishes generally go through a “wear
in” period during which they receive initial
surface scuffing and some indentations. Epoxy is
available as gloss or satin, the latter may cause
some blurring of image detail in the substrate and
may need to be refinished after several years of
continuous use. This can be done at the factory
or by a local cabinet shop or furniture refinisher.
Ultra
(UV Cured)
A thin film finish cured by intense ultra-violet
light, this finish is the most durable in the furniture
industry. The main advantage is mar and scratch
resistance which is far superior to either varnish
or epoxy. The heat, moisture and chemical resistance
are also superior. Our UV finish is available in
semi-gloss.