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 Chemical Resistance - Trespa Athlon has a high resistance to organic solvents such as acetone, toluene, xylene and other similar chemicals.


 Impervious to moisture - Athlon is not adversely affected by moisture, mould and rot do not occur.


 Scratch Resistant - The melamine impregnated surface with its additional clear melamine overlay makes this panel highly scratch and wear resistant.


 Easy to Clean - Athlon panels have a closed surface structure, which means that dirt doesn't cling, making it very easy to clean & disinfect.


 UK Fire Standard - Staron is tested and meets the standard for Class O.


 Repairable & renewable - can be refurbished to look as new.  Non-porous - Staron is hygienic and safe.


 Chemical & bacteria resistant - chemical residues can easily be removed*.


 Colourfast with smooth seams - easy to clean.


 Environmentally friendly with a 10 year limited manufacturers warranty*


www.performance-panels.co.uk *Staron® for further technical information please refer to the manufacturers data sheets. Performance Panels Limited


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