Now more than ever, our surfaces require the highest level of sanitisation possible. With nowhere to hide, Corian Solid Surfaces have the perfect surface application to keep you safe and healthy.
May 22nd, 2020
In today’s environment, the importance of cleanliness is at an all time high. Amidst the current global situation, our everyday surfaces require the utmost care when cleaning – ensuring that they have been properly sanitised from any risk of left-over bacteria.
Global market leader, Corian by DuPont recognises the importance of our health and wellbeing within any residential and commercial space. The Corian® Solid Surface meets the demanding needs of today’s surfacing applications. Its solid, seamless and non-porous surface is bacteria and virus resistant – making it the superior and safest choice for all your surfacing needs.
Only requiring minimum maintenance and care to retain the original appearance, the benefits of the Corian® Solid Surface for healthcare, hygiene critical and kitchen applications are momentous. Designed for functionality, adaptability and design longevity; the Corian® Solid Surface will consistently perform like a brand new installation. Used in thousands of healthcare facilities around the world, Corian is the seamless solution to a multitude of demands in surface design and wellbeing.
Corian products adapt beautifully to any role through innovation and putting the needs of safety and durability at the forefront, adding the perfect touch of elegance for your environment. Quick and effortless, no viruses and bacteria will be able to hide on the Corian® Solid Surface.
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