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Interiors matter V


aricor® has many uses in rail


sanitaryware for onboard toilets and washroom facilities, where hygiene considerations are paramount. This sustainable material is shock and


impact resistant and possesses antibacterial characteristics. It is resistant to water, moisture and almost all chemicals used in cleaning materials, including those for tough, ground in dirt and stains. The high density, non-porosity and


seamless gluing makes the material suitable for use in sanitarywear applications. Varicor® is robust and resistant to high temperatures with flame retardant properties. The design benefit is that no glue joints on cast units mean no grooves. Varicor®


is


available in a range of standard colours plus customers’ own bespoke colours if required. If partial surface damage were to occur, it can be repaired and made virtually invisible, says the manufacturer, by using a repair set available as part of the product range. Varicor®


is certified to CEN-TS 45545-2- 2009, DIN 54837-2007/5510-2009, NF-F16- 102, and BS 476: Part 7. The factory’s tool building department makes it possible to


For more than 25 years, the solid surface material Varicor®


has been synonymous with durability, safety and cost efficiency


create nearly any three dimensional shape. Varicor®


is a homogeneous and fully


coloured mineral material. The formula consists of two thirds of the natural mineral filler aluminium hydroxide and one third of a resin on polyester.


During the production process Varicor®


is liquid when the moulding takes place which allows a range of design concepts to be implemented. It is processed without any seams or joints, and it can match in with other materials such as wood, metal, glass and ceramics. Any mounting elements required, as well


as recesses for connections, can be directly integrated during the tool building process, to accommodate customer needs. One piece casts ensure that Varicor®


be an economic alternative compared to hand made solutions (see photograph). The company has provided installations


with the following international companies: Angel Trains, train leasing company; BFG, Bahrain; City Night Line cooperation in Germany, Austria and Switzerland; Coradia trains, Italy; Siemens Desiro used in the UK; DSB IC4, Denmark; Eurostar


can


(refurbishment), and design by Pininfarina. Other users include, Long Island Rail Road, America; ÖBB Railjet, Austria and the TGV in Belgium and France.


Further information from Varicor®


Tel. +49 (0)7225 9739-0 E-mail: info@varicor.de www.varicor.com


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The first choice for Interiors


Visit us on our website at www.varicor.com


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