QUARTZ SINTER
Quartz sinter is a building material. It is formed by sintering natural minerals such as quartz, granite rocks and ceramic pigments at very high temperatures (over 1200°C).
QUARTZ SINTERS
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What distinguishes quartz sinters
- are light and thin, perfectly flat and extremely durable
- resistant to weather conditions
- rich palette of colors and decors
- hidden finishes, concealing all traces of installation.
With their patterns sinters imitate natural stones, concrete, metal or wood, and a number of their properties make them increasingly popular in interior design as well as in outdoor projects. They are an ideal material not only for floors, but also for kitchen and bathroom countertops, table tops, window sills and stairs, walls and even exterior facades and terraces.
SOLID SURFACE
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SOLID SURFACE
An ideal composition of acrylic, minerals and natural pigments, it creates a smooth, non-porous, thermoformable and seamless surface. Thanks to its high quality and exceptional flexibility, it offers contractors, designers and users countless advantages over conventional materials. The product is characterized by renewability and ease of repair, non-porousness, hygienic and non-toxic, thermoformable, printable, total neutrality to the environment including UV rays
SOLID SURFACE
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Application of Solid Surface
The material is used for interior components and in design. Examples of applications:
- kitchen, bathroom, catering
- design, stores, interiors and outdoor applications
- lighting solutions
- healthcare, offices
- transportation, hotels.
HPL - SANITARY CABIN
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HPL
HPL is a layered thermosetting plastic. The product is characterized by surface hardness, bending and tensile strength, resistance to chemical and biological compounds. HPL are used indoors as wall partitions in laboratories and hospitals, worktops - Slim Line (furniture, kitchen), balustrade fillings, partition walls, self-supporting doors, sanitary cabins.
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