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SPOTLIGHT: EGGER


The Zoomcollection is back


Bigger and better than ever before these trend orientated decorswill help you achievemore


This spring sees the re-launch of EGGER’smuch anticipated ZOOMcollection to architects, shop-fitters and the furniture industry.


products - that’s what themarket expects. But, what’s really exciting about the new ZOOM concept is EGGER’s focus on service and all of the ways they’re looking to help customers achievemore by saving them time and hassle.


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SOLUTIONS FOR ALL YOUR SURFACING NEEDS EGGER’s product offering really does have something for everyone. Rather than bonding veneers or laminates onto all surfaces, their range ofmatching products provides the opportunity to use precisely the right product for the right application, allowing budgets to be stretched further, which could help customerswin newbusiness. Every single one of the 108


decors on offer is available from stock in 18mmMelamine Faced


f course, you’ll find exciting, trend orientated decors and innovative


Chipboard (MFC), laminate and edging;making it simple and easy for customers to find exactlywhat they need. Further to this they canmanufacture additional thicknesses inMFC and Melamine FacedMDF (MF-MDF) upon request. Following their acquisition of


one of Europe's largest edging manufacturers (Roma Plastik), EGGER can nowoffer an extended range of edgingwith 0.4 and 0.8mmABS edging stocked for the first time. This can be easily fabricated, either by hand or by using an edge banding machine, offering ease of use to the customer. Lightweight boards are


growing in popularity offering benefits both in terms of design and installation, EGGER offer their EUROLIGHT boards in a range of 38 and 50mmthicknesses. A chunky look, combinedwith low weight and high strength,means that EUROLIGHT is perfectly suited to a range of sectors including retail, business, healthcare, education and hospitality. Fromlighter cores to lighter doors, EGGER nowoffer as part of the ZOOMcollection FD30


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and FD60 Fire Door Cores that are fire resistant for aminimumof 30 minutes and one hour respectively. Using the very latest chipboard production technology EGGER has been able to manufacture a lightermore technically advanced core suitable for use in both domestic and commercial applications.


INNOVATIVE TEXTURES Texture is no longer a secondary consideration after colour choice. It is nowused to add decorsmore depth and add realismto reproductions, bringing them closer to realwood veneer or the realmaterial. EGGER has introduced two


newtextures focused onmaking surfacesmore tactile and ultimatelymore natural,which means higher value projects and ranges can be created. The brand newST10 Authentic texture takes woodgrain decors to the next level, and is a very realistic rough matt finish forwood andmaterial reproductions. A second new texture to be introduced is ST18 Waveline, this newhorizontal texture offers newlevels of depth formelamine faced boards; a very


modern appearance reminiscent of solidwood.With textures of this sort out in themarketplace, specification need never look flat and uninviting. Depth, character and realismcan be added through such texture innovations.


NEXT GENERATION DECORS Ground-breaking advances have recently beenmade to the quality and realismof EGGER’s decors whichmeans customers can now offer amore competitive and low- maintenance alternative to solid-wood and realwood veneer products. EGGER has updated the ZOOMrange,which consists of 108 decors,with 32 of them brand newto the collection. Customers have a premium opportunity to stay ahead of their competition by offering realistic decors for any project. Neutral and natural decors have


always proved to be popular amongst designers, butwood grains still hold the edge. Oaks still prove to be very popular - H1146 Grey Bardolino Oak - is a newadditionwith stunning tones, and really is the epitome of a real wood reproduction.When combined with the ST10 surface


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