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3A COMPOSITES OFFERS NEW MATERIALS FOR SHOP FITTERS AND DESIGNERS


New DIBOND® surfaces, an extension of the SMART-X® product offering as well as innovations in the field of KAPA® represent an advanced choice of materials for shop fitting.


Shop fitting is a complex, interdisciplinary task. A store, as the 3-dimensional brand experience, cannot be replaced by anything else. Professionals with a wide variety of qualifications work together to design and create the perfect store. The creative signature of the designers in their selection of materials and the shopfitting engineers, regarding the practical application of the products, goes hand in hand. Their common goal: a unique product presentation focused on the key messages the retailer wishes to convey regarding this product. Especially for fashion labels an environment specific ambience and professional visual merchandising, in all its facets, play a key


role in successful store concepts. A thorough brand analysis and the definition of the brand orientation, regarding target groups and market segments, create the basis for a successful store concept. Other strategic elements involved are the design of the POS and the professional representation of the stores concept. One important element to achieve the right atmosphere and to ensure an impeccable representation is the choice of materials. They need to be inspiring but at the same time easy to process.


STYLE TAKES CENTER STAGE.


With its black or optionally silver surface, DIBOND®structure ensures inspiring and bright accentuated displays.


Visually eyecatching, it can be used selectively to augment items or extensively for full cladding. High quality merchandise can be represented with DIBOND®structure in an Innovative and appealing way.


Applications cover the fields of shop fitting, wall cladding, interior design, bars and counters.


DIBOND®structure gets its characteristic look by using a special coating system that provides the panel with a haptic surface which is extremely durable. With regard to processing, DIBOND®structure can be used mostly in the same way as standard DIBOND® Therefore it is suitable for working with standard wood working tools. Thus, it is well-suited for fabrication techniques such as sawing, cutting, milling, folding, 3-dimensionally formability, etc.


DISTINCTIVE AND UNIQUE - FOR SOPHISTICATED ADVERTISING.


SMART-X® is the distinctive and unique lightweight display board for sophisticated applications in the field of visual communication and shop fitting. The extreme lightweight, high rigidity combined with the absolute flatness of SMART-X® make it ideal for all types of signage, especially large-format signs or long and narrow signs. SMART-X® is also an optimal medium for self-supporting, free-standing structures such as POS/POP applications. Due to its excellent resistance to weathering – with high UV stability and humidity resistance, it is an excellent substrate for external applications for a period of up to two years as well. SMART-X® is a mono-material composite panel made from 100 % polystyrene and, therefore, perfectly meets the demand for


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