Who Is Wilsonart?
Wilsonart International is one of the two largest surface material manufacturers in North America (alongside Formica Corporation). Headquartered in Temple, Texas, Wilsonart has been manufacturing laminate since 1956 and has grown into a multi-material surfaces company offering HPL, TFL, solid surface, engineered quartz, and specialty products.
For commercial contractors, Wilsonart’s significance goes beyond being just another laminate brand. Their multi-material approach means you can specify a single color across TFL countertops in the break room, HPL countertops in the lobby, and solid surface at the nurse station — all matching, all from one manufacturer. This coordinated approach simplifies specifications and eliminates color-matching headaches that arise when mixing manufacturers.
Wilsonart Product Lines
HPL (High Pressure Laminate)
Wilsonart’s core product. Their commercial HPL line includes:
- Standard HPL: Horizontal general-purpose (HGS) and postforming (HGP) grades meeting NEMA standards LD 3
- Wilsonart HD: Premium line featuring Aeon enhanced performance technology with 5x the abrasion resistance and 2x the scuff resistance of standard HPL. Textured surfaces replicate the look and feel of natural stone and wood
- WilsonartDERA: Designed for demanding healthcare, education, and hospitality environments with enhanced chemical and wear resistance
- 180fx by Wilsonart: Large-scale patterns (up to 5’ x 12’) featuring dramatic stone and wood visuals designed to minimize pattern repetition on large surfaces
TFL (Thermally Fused Laminate)
Wilsonart manufactures TFL panels with their decorative surfaces fused to industrial-grade particleboard and MDF substrates. Key TFL products include:
- Commercial TFL panels in 4’ x 8’, 4’ x 10’, and 5’ x 12’ sizes
- Coordinated TFL matching many HPL colors for projects using both materials
- Antimicrobial TFL with built-in antimicrobial surface protection
Solid Surface
Wilsonart Solid Surface is an acrylic-based solid surface competing directly with Corian, LG HI-MACS, and Staron. The product line includes 70+ colors with many coordinating to Wilsonart laminate colors. For contractors fabricating projects with both laminate and solid surface, the ability to match across material types from one manufacturer is a genuine advantage.
SOLICOR (Compact Laminate)
Wilsonart SOLICOR is their compact laminate product — self-supporting phenolic core panels for wet environments, commercial restrooms, laboratories, and high-abuse applications. SOLICOR panels require no particleboard substrate.
Quartz
Wilsonart Quartz is their engineered quartz countertop line, competing with Cambria, Caesarstone, and Silestone in the commercial market. While quartz is not Precision Edge’s fabrication focus, understanding Wilsonart’s quartz offering helps contractors present a complete material comparison to clients.
The Coordinated Surfaces Advantage
Wilsonart’s biggest competitive advantage for commercial contractors is their Coordinated Surfaces program. Here is why it matters.
The Multi-Material Problem
A typical mid-size commercial project — say, a medical office buildout — might specify:
- Exam rooms and nurse station: Solid surface (seamless, non-porous, hygienic)
- Administrative offices: TFL (budget-friendly for low-traffic areas)
- Reception desk: HPL (higher-impact resistance for public-facing surface)
- Break room: TFL (budget)
- Restroom vanities: Compact laminate (moisture resistance)
If you specify each material from a different manufacturer, you are color-matching across multiple brand libraries — and “white” at Wilsonart is not the same “white” at Formica is not the same “white” at Corian. The result is a patchwork of slightly different shades across the project.
The Coordinated Solution
Wilsonart’s Coordinated Surfaces program maintains matching colors across HPL, TFL, solid surface, and edge banding. Specify “Wilsonart 1573 White Carrara” in HPL for the reception desk, TFL for the offices, and get a coordinated Wilsonart Solid Surface color for the nurse station. One color spec, multiple materials, consistent appearance.
This is not just a marketing gimmick. On large commercial projects — healthcare facilities, corporate campuses, education buildings — coordinated color across different materials in different areas is a genuine specification requirement.
Wilsonart HD: The Premium Line
Wilsonart HD deserves separate attention because it represents a meaningful performance upgrade over standard HPL.
Aeon Technology
Wilsonart HD surfaces feature Aeon enhanced performance technology, which provides:
- 5x abrasion resistance compared to standard HPL (tested per NEMA LD 3.3)
- 2x scuff resistance — critical for high-traffic commercial surfaces
- Superior stain resistance — resists household and commercial chemicals including nail polish, hair dye, and permanent marker
- Realistic textures — finishes that replicate natural stone and wood surfaces with physical depth
When to Spec Wilsonart HD
Wilsonart HD makes sense for high-traffic, high-visibility surfaces where standard HPL performance is marginal and solid surface is over-budget. Examples:
- Hotel check-in counters — high traffic, heavy luggage impacts, aesthetic expectations
- Hospitality buffet surfaces — constant cleaning, food and beverage exposure, visible to guests
- Corporate reception desks — heavy daily use, must maintain appearance
- Retail checkout counters — constant item sliding, customer-facing presentation
HD pricing is 15-25% above standard HPL — a modest premium for significantly improved durability.
Popular Wilsonart Colors for Commercial
Most-Specified Whites and Neutrals
| Color Name | Number | Material | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Designer White | D354 | HPL/TFL | Clean bright white, healthcare standard |
| White Carrara | 1573 | HPL/TFL | Subtle marble look, extremely popular |
| Calcutta Marble | 4925 | HD HPL | Dramatic veining, high-end commercial |
| Grey Glace | 1521 | HPL/TFL | Versatile neutral gray |
| Frosty White | 1573 | HPL/TFL | Slightly warm white |
| Windswept Bronze | 4796 | HPL | Warm commercial neutral |
Surface Finish Types
Wilsonart offers multiple surface finishes that affect both appearance and tactile feel:
- Matte (07): Low sheen, fingerprint-resistant — the default commercial finish
- Fine Velvet Texture (38): Subtle texture, popular for solid colors
- Quarry (17): Stone-like texture for stone-pattern laminates
- Soft Grain (60): Wood grain texture for wood-pattern laminates
- Gloss (90): High-shine finish — rarely used in commercial due to fingerprints and visible wear
For commercial countertops, Matte (07) and Fine Velvet Texture (38) are the standard specifications. They hide fingerprints, resist visible scratching, and clean easily.
Ordering and Availability
Distribution
Wilsonart distributes through a network of wholesale distributors and direct accounts. Major commercial distributors include:
- Specialty building products distributors (regional)
- National wholesale lumber/panel distributors
- Direct Wilsonart distribution for large commercial accounts
Sample Process
For commercial specification, Wilsonart provides:
- Physical chip samples (free through their website)
- Full-size 12” x 12” samples
- Large sample panels for mock-ups (through distributors)
- Digital design tools and room visualizers
Lead Times
Standard Wilsonart HPL and TFL colors are typically stocked at distributor level with 1-3 day availability. Premium patterns, HD finishes, and specialty products may require 1-3 week lead times from the factory. Always confirm stock availability before committing to a project timeline — especially on non-stock colors.
Why It Matters for Contractors
Wilsonart is likely the brand you will encounter most frequently on commercial countertop specifications. Here is what matters:
- Learn the coordinated color system. When bidding multi-material projects, presenting a Wilsonart-coordinated specification across TFL, HPL, and solid surface demonstrates expertise and simplifies the approval process.
- Know the product tiers. Standard HPL, HD HPL, and TFL have different performance levels and price points. Recommending the right tier for each application area shows you understand the material, not just the price.
- Stock vs custom colors. Stock Wilsonart colors ship fast. Custom or low-volume colors can delay a project by weeks. Check availability early.
- Submittals are easier. Wilsonart’s extensive specification documentation, CSI formatted data, and downloadable submittals make the formal approval process smoother than lesser-known brands.
Fabrication at Precision Edge
Precision Edge fabricates Wilsonart HPL and TFL countertops as part of our standard commercial offering. We stock popular Wilsonart colors and can source any Wilsonart product through our distributor network. Our CNC equipment handles precision cutouts, custom dimensions, and edge profiles for all Wilsonart laminate products.
TFL fabrication runs 2 business days, HPL runs 3-5 business days, and Wilsonart Solid Surface runs 5 business days from confirmed order. Will-call pickup at our Fairfield, Ohio shop or shipping throughout Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky.
Related Terms
TFL
TFL (Thermally Fused Laminate) is the fastest, most cost-effective commercial countertop material. 2-day fabrication turnaround.
HPL
HPL (High Pressure Laminate) is a separate decorative sheet bonded to substrate — more durable than TFL, less expensive than solid surface.
Solid Surface
Solid surface countertops are non-porous, seamless, and repairable — ideal for healthcare, education, and commercial projects. 5-day turnaround.
Formica
Formica is the original laminate brand and a genericized trademark. HPL and TFL product lines for commercial countertops explained.
Surface Finishes
Countertop surface finishes: matte, satin, gloss, textured, and suede. How finish affects maintenance, appearance, and application.
Color Matching
Color matching ensures consistent countertop appearance across project phases, replacement work, and multi-location installations.
NEMA Standards
NEMA LD 3 standards define performance testing for laminate countertops — wear, impact, stain, and heat resistance for commercial use.
Postformed Countertops
Postformed countertops have laminate bent over a rounded edge profile during manufacturing. No edge seam, no banding — one continuous surface.