DuPont Corian introduces a new standard for solid surfaces in dark colours with its innovative Deep Colour Technology.
July 15th, 2014
Through special science-based innovations, DuPoint Corian’s Solid Surface technology offers:
• A darker, deeper, richer colour appearance;
• Minimized scratch visibility
• Reduced whitening caused by impact, heat or thermoforming;
• Reduced sanding time to achieve the desired finish than former versions
Excellent technological improvements open up new opportunities in interior environments to exploit the fabrication flexibility, the design versatility and the practical functionality of DuPont Corian.
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