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Sunmica vs Laminate: What's the Real Difference?

If you have ever asked for 'sunmica' at the market and been handed a laminate, you have met one of India's most useful misunderstandings. Here is what is actually going on.

By Artis Laminates · Updated

Sunmica is a brand name that became a word

Sunmica is not a different material from laminate — it is a brand name that became the everyday word for it, exactly the way 'Xerox' came to mean photocopy and 'Dalda' came to mean vanaspati. Sunmica was one of the first and best-known decorative laminate brands in India, so over decades 'sunmica' simply became how most people refer to decorative laminate sheets of every make.

When someone asks for sunmica, they almost always mean a decorative laminate.

What a laminate actually is

A decorative laminate — properly, a high-pressure laminate, or HPL — is a surfacing sheet made by fusing layers of kraft paper and a printed décor paper with resin under high heat and pressure. The result is a hard, durable, decorative skin that is bonded onto plywood, MDF or particle board to surface furniture, shutters, doors and walls.

Artis, Woodrica and Artvio are all decorative high-pressure laminates — sunmica, in everyday terms.

So is there any real difference?

For most purposes, no — 'sunmica' and 'decorative laminate' name the same thing. The differences that actually matter are between lines of laminate: the premium 1mm tier (deeper texture, imported décor papers) versus the everyday 0.8mm tier, finish (gloss versus matte and suede), and whether it is a genuine high-pressure laminate made to a recognised standard.

Every Artis sheet is a genuine HPL made to IS:2046-1995 Type S — ISI-licensed and phenolic — which is the assurance to look for whatever word you use for it.

At a glance“Sunmica”Decorative laminate (HPL)
What it isAn everyday wordThe actual product category
OriginA pioneering laminate brand name, now genericA sheet of kraft + décor paper fused under heat and pressure
Are they different?No — it means decorative laminateIt is what you are actually buying
What to checkGenuine HPL to IS:2046 Type S, ISI-licensed
Same thing, different words. Judge the sheet by its type, finish and standard — not by which name the shop uses.

How to choose, whatever you call it

Do not get hung up on the word. Decide what the room needs: the tier (the premium 1mm line for deeper texture and exclusive imported designs, the 0.8mm lines for the same durable sheet at everyday value), finish for the look and upkeep (gloss for brightness, matte or suede for calm and fingerprint-hiding), and a design you love. Then check it is a genuine high-pressure laminate made to IS:2046 Type S. Call it sunmica or laminate — what matters is that it is the right sheet, well made.

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Frequently asked questions

Yes — 'sunmica' is simply the everyday Indian word for decorative laminate, after a pioneering laminate brand whose name became generic (like Xerox for photocopy). When people say sunmica, they mean a decorative high-pressure laminate sheet. Artis, Woodrica and Artvio are all 'sunmica' in that sense.

High-pressure laminate (HPL) is a surfacing sheet made by fusing kraft paper and a printed décor paper with resin under high heat and pressure, then bonded onto ply, MDF or board. It is the durable decorative skin on most modern furniture, shutters, doors and panelling — and what 'sunmica' really refers to.

Yes — decorative laminate (sunmica) is the standard surface for modern Indian furniture, shutters, doors and panelling because it is hard-wearing, easy to clean and comes in hundreds of designs. Look for a genuine high-pressure laminate made to IS:2046 Type S, like the Artis lines, for assured quality.

Decide by tier (the premium 1mm line for deeper texture and imported designs, the 0.8mm lines for the same durable sheet at a friendlier price), by finish (gloss for brightness, matte or suede for calm and fewer fingerprints) and by the design. Then confirm it is a genuine HPL to IS:2046 Type S — that is the quality assurance behind the everyday word.

The kitchen is usually the showpiece, so many homes use the premium 1mm Artis line where the eye lands — the visible faces and table tops — and the 0.8mm lines on shutters. Both meet the same IS:2046 Type S standard, so it is a choice of feel and budget, not toughness. Pick a wipeable finish and a design you love.

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